Sunday, September 24, 2023

the truth about the ongoing swedish gang situation



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The TRUTH about the swedish gang crisis

Swedish police are now warning that they will never be able to stop the gangs.

Peter Imanuelsen
Sep 24
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Something really bad is happening in Sweden right now, and most of the mainstream media is refusing to report on it because it's not politically correct.

Everybody could see this coming. When I was warning about what was happening in Sweden many years ago, I was attacked by the left and the media. They called me a "conspiracy theorist".

Now reality is catching up

Police chief Jale Poljarevius is warning that the situation in Sweden now is the most dangerous since 1945.

In other words, not since the second world war have we had such a dangerous situation in Sweden.

So far this year, there has been over 110 bombings. That's one bombing almost every other day.

We went from having the lowest number of shootings in Europe, to having the highest number of shootings in Europe.

Imagine that. Just 20 years ago, Sweden was one of the safest countries in Europe. Now we have the most number of deadly shootings, bombings and rapes in Europe.

Sweden has one of the highest number of reported rapes in the entire world. We have over 60 no-go zones, some of which police describe as "lawless areas".

But it's gotten worse - MUCH WORSE

Over the last few weeks things have really escalated. In September alone we have had 18 shootings, resulting in 9 deaths.

Just a few weeks ago a 13 year old child was shot in the head and killed outside of Stockholm. The murder is said to be connected to a gang conflict.

Police in Sweden are saying that the gangs are now recruiting young people, often children, to commit heinous crimes and to assassinate people.

"They use their young age, because they know Sweden has a system that doesn't work with youths when it comes to serious crime. They can murder someone and get two or three years prison, maximum four. You don't get more." said police chief Jale Poljarevius.

A lot of the shootings and bombings lately are connected to a criminal gang called the "Foxtrot network", and is being run by a man called Rawa Majid who now has an international arrest warrant after fleeing from Sweden.

"SYSTEMIC COLLAPSE"

Things are so bad now, that some within the Swedish police are warning about the possibility of a societal systemic collapse because of the violence and crime from the gangs.

"Long term this can become a systemic threat if it is allowed to continue" said Charlotta Mauritzon at the National Operative Department at the Swedish police.

Ignored by the media

The mainstream media is largely ignoring this massive crisis that is happening in Sweden now. So it's time to do a deep dive to find out the truth about what is happening in my country.

What I have found shows that Sweden is facing a serious problem with gang violence. It is really much worse than what people might think...

I've been doing some research into the gangs and what I found was shocking. It seems likely that they have infiltrated the Swedish court system. They are being protected!

Let's take a deep dive to find out who this person is and how his criminal gang operates. This is the truth about the Swedish gang crisis that you won't hear about on the mainstream media....










 



 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well at least the police chief is still Swedish and not a negro/muslim.They still have a chance to correct things--not like the "United" States--whose goose is proverbially cooked--with bbq'ed rib sauce.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Little of this crime is committed by native ethnic Swedes. Almost all or at least a high [very high?] by foreign born outlanders.

As for a negro or Muslim police chief don't give them any ideas.

And yes, unless you elect a government that is willing to seize and deport the foreigner, this bad behavior will not only continue but get worse.

Anonymous said...

I stopped caring about Sweden years ago. You can't care about people who don't care about themselves.

Anonymous said...

They should ask Nayib Bukele, he knows how to stop gangs. It's not that difficult.

Anonymous said...

I must have missed the part of the article where the crime wave is attributed to third world immigration--you know, blacks and Muslims. I guess those gangsters must be blond, blue-eyed native Swedes????

Anonymous said...

"You can't care about people who don't care about themselves."

Not the Swedes. Seems to be almost all whitey across the board just don't care. And the villains know it.

Anonymous said...

WAS THIS bLACK TEEN ROBBER SHOT BY A BUSINESS OWNER--WHO IS NOW BEING CHARGED WITH A FELONY?

(GRA:This was a strange sounding case from the start.I'm curious to see what actually happened.)


GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Authorities say a man faces charges in the shooting of a teenager in Grand Rapids last month.

Kent County Prosecutor Christopher Becker said the man has been charged with one count of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. He faces up to 10 years in prison.

His name will be reported once he is arraigned in 61st District Court.



GRPD: 16-year-old shot during possible robbery
The shooting happened on Sept. 12 at the E & J Laundromat on Kalamazoo Avenue SE near the intersection of Ewing Avenue SE.(GRA:Ghetto area,80% black.)

At the time, Grand Rapids Police Chief Eric Winstrom said it was “possible” the teen was involved in a robbery when he was shot. The teen was taken to the hospital in “very serious” condition, Winstrom said.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

MEX SHOOTS UNKNOWN RACE(PROBABLY bLACK) FOR SHOPLIFTING FROM HIS STORE--MAY GO TO PRISON FOR 10 YEARS.


GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A man has been charged in connection to a shooting that injured a teenager in Grand Rapids earlier this month.

Jose Guadalupe Morin was arraigned Tuesday on one count of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. He faces up to 10 years in prison.

GRPD: 16-year-old shot during possible robbery
The shooting happened on Sept. 12 at the E & J Laundromat on Kalamazoo Avenue SE near the intersection of Ewing Avenue SE.

According to a probable cause document filed with the court, Morin told investigators that the teen came into the store and Morin asked him to leave, “believing that this subject was going to steal from his store.” The teen then “grabbed some cigarillos from behind the counter” and tried to leave without paying, Morin said.

“As (the teen) was leaving the store with the cigarillos Morin fired one shot striking (him) as (he) was leaving the store,” the document says.

The teen, who was seriously hurt, apparently admitted to police that he was trying to steal the cigarillos but “denied any other wrongdoing and claims Morin shot him for the theft.”


Morin was carrying his gun legally, the court document says, and kept it with him to protect his store.

According to a judge, Morin has no prior criminal history.

Morin’s bond was set at $5,000. He’s expected back in court for a probable cause conference on Oct. 10 and a preliminary hearing on Oct. 17.

Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker told News 8 that in the past, there have been times when store owners were cleared for a shooting.


“Because they were being assaulted, there was a fear there, there was a necessity for the use of deadly force,” Becker said.

He added that a person shoplifting doesn’t meet that threshold, which caused him to file charges against Morin.

“When you have a misdemeanor retail fraud, that changes the analysis of the case,” Becker said. “You can use deadly force to maybe stop a fleeing felon, or you can use deadly force in self-defense. None of those were present here.”

Each case like this is different, and each one will be determined by the facts of the investigation, according to Becker.


“I hope no one is taking from this that we’re giving a green light for people to commit retail fraud and shoplifting, because we’re not doing that,” Becker said. “But on the other hand, we have to have some barriers in terms of when people can use deadly force.”

Becker said that he does not expect that the teen involved in the shoplifting will face any charges.

--GRA