Below is a translated copy of Svenska Dagbladet's report on Monday nights riots in the Stockholm suburb of Rinkeby. The area is overwhelmingly immigrant and mostly Muslim. It is considered one of Sweden's no-go zones.
Rinkeby Residents Tired of the Violence "Their families should be expelled"
Violent riots, cars on fire, throwing stones and looting. After the unrest in Rinkjeby Monday night, demands of residents, SvD speaks with police, tougher penalties and deportation.
" I fled from my homeland once. I will not escape again", says a man who has lived in Rinkeby over 20 years.
-Svenska Dagbladet
Shattered windowpanes at the Rinkeby square
Discontent ferments among the residents in Rinkeby. People meet in the square to talk about what happened Monday night. Meanwhile burned out cars are removed from the parking lot, and broken glass is swept away. Reporters stand in line to interview the man whose pizzeria was smashed. He has to answer the same questions over and over again. "What happened?" "How does it feel?"According to the police, it was around 8 o'clock on Monday night when a patrol was attacked by a masked crowd in Rinkeby. Police say the incident occurred in connection with ban intervention.
Police fired for effect. They shot simply for showThe situation was seen as so threatening they he didn't see another way out, said Niclas Andersson, local area manager at a Tuesday press conference.Two hours later, the unrest flared up at night. Several cars were set on fire and shops in the area were plundered. According to TT, a shop proprietor was beaten and a DN- photographer who went to Rinkeby to monitor the events was attacked and beaten by several people. According to police there were up to 80 young people in the riot.
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