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Sunday, October 2, 2022

Sweden: Gang Shootings Take Over Södertälje

Södertälje


The shootings in Sweden never seem to cease. In the town of  Södertälje, south of Stockholm, there have been several shooting incidents over the past week. This is apparently connected to a drug war between competing immigrant gangs in the no-go zone of Ronna, often referred to as a "vulnerable area" by the politically correct in Sweden.

Södertälje is home to a large immigrant community of Assyrians, mostly Christian, who came a few decades ago to work in the local industries. Unfortunately, assimilation has lagged, and a criminal subculture has also developed. The situation now in Södertälje is deemed serious by the local authorities. As usual, the news media is reluctant to identify exactly to what group the perpetrators may belong to.

The below article by Samnytt is translated by Fousesquawk.

 https://samnytt.se/gangkriget-i-sodertalje-vaxer-kriminella-patrullerar-gatorna-med-vapen/

Gang war grows in Södertälje. - Criminals patrol streets with weapons

Domestic  October 1, 2020 at 20:22

On Friday, a 19-year-old was shot to death in the so-called especially vulnerable neighborhood of Ronna in Södertälje.On Saturday, another fatal shooting happened in the neighborhood. According to information, criminals are patrolling the streets with weapons.

Police received the report about a shooting around 7:41 pm. According to Expressen (news), it was reportedly automatic fire. 

The latest shooting is the third within the course of four days. The victim is a 40-year-old man who died after shots in the head and chest. On Wednesday and a 25-year-old man was shot to death, and on Friday evening, a 19-year-old man was shot to death in the neighborhood.

A week ago, a 20-year-old man was shot in the city. According to information, the shootings are reportedly over a conflict between groups in the Södertälje (gang) Network.

The local newspaper, LT, reports that armed gang members are now patrolling the neighborhood on mopeds.





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