Johannes Kongsnes Natland, a Norwegian footballer, tells jurors in court that he is not involved in a planned killing. He denies conspiring to murder an unknown person. During the proceedings, Natland also says he is not a “cold-blooded hitman,” as reported by the outlet. At the same time, he acknowledges possession of two firearms and ammunition. The accounts describe the case as involving allegations of conspiracy to murder, alongside admitted possession of weapons and ammunition. The reporting indicates the defence does not accept the allegation of a planned murder, while the defendant’s position on the weapons is that he has them, rather than denying their existence. The summary reflects what is stated across the provided sources: Natland denies a conspiracy to murder, while admitting firearm and ammunition possession. Further details about the alleged circumstances, the identity of the intended victim, and whether any co-accused are involved are not included in the supplied material.