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Monday, March 1, 2021

Sweden: Another Gang Attack in a Swedish City

Hat tip Fria Tider, Vlad Tepes and Gates of Vienna. Translation by Fousesquawk.

Viewer warning: Graphic video.


 


 Swedish police have retrieved a cell phone video of a gang beating in a Swedish city. The location and date of the attack are unknown (It may be Gothenburg). The video shows 6 young men beating and kicking a victim who is lying on the sidewalk. One of the attackers is holding a  machete, and another is holding a knife. Neither the attackers nor the victim are identified.

The below article and accompanying video on Fria Tider are translated by Fousesquawk.

 https://www.friatider.se/video-macheteganget-stampar-pojken-i-huvudet-gang-pa-gang

Video: Machete Gang stomps boy in head-time after time

Posted March 1, 2021

EFTERLYST. "Efterlyst" (Wanted List) on TV3 has now come out with a film which shows how a boy or young man was brutally beaten by a gang armed with a machete and knife. Police now want information on the incident to be able to find the guilty (persons.)

"Who did you say 'bastard' to?" one of the perpetrators is heard shouting in the video, which police found after the emptying of a mobile phone in connection with a separate crime investigation.

You then see how the gang, which consists of 6 persons, brutally beats the victim. Three of them repeatedly kick him in the head.

"That it was filmed one could say is humiliation in a double sense," says investigator  Malin Ärlebo in Efterlyst

Efterlyst has come out with an image of one of the perpetrators, he who is seen holding a machete. (This is) since he is of adult age, while the others are considered to be under 18 years.

Another person in the gang is seen holding a knife.

Police suspect that the beating took place in Göteborgstrakten since it was there the mobile phone emptying was done.

Police now want all information possible about the film. Who was involved, who filmed, when and where it happened, writes Efterlyst.

Those who have info to (provide) can contact police at 114-14.






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