Thursday, August 21, 2014

17-year-old arrested for attempted murder sörmlänning with Nazi overtones – Swedish Radio

17-year-old arrested for attempted murder sörmlänning with Nazi overtones – Swedish Radio

A 17-year-old sörmlänning arrested today along with two other guys in their 20s from Stockholm at Södertörn District Court for an assault on a black man in Hökarängen in Stockholm last December.

This is the noted knife attack with Nazi overtones in Hökarängen last winter.

A man from Nigeria was temporarily visit to Sweden when he was attacked unprovoked and stabbed by several people with connections to the Swedish Resistance.

The three persons are all suspected of attempted murder. The offense is regarded by prosecutors as hate crimes.

SVT Mandate Review has reported on the case of a program that mapped the Nazis violence. A man from Nigeria, Fidel Ogu, was temporarily visiting Sweden when he was unprovoked attacked and stabbed by several people in Hökarängen last December.

Several witnesses have reported how the perpetrators shouted “Sieg Heil” in connection with the attack, according to SVT.

The three men were previously suspected knife attack but the investigation was put on hold because it was not possible to prove who held the knife.

17-year-old, who grew up in California but now lives in Sörmlandsleden, under the TT connection to Nazi Swedish Resistance.

Söderort Police report for P4 Sörmlandsleden that 17-year-old sentenced for rioting and racial agitation in connection with the attack on a demonstration in Kärrtorp before Christmas.

The four people who participated in the attack was captured by surveillance cameras, but it was difficult to identify them based on the pictures, according to SVT.

A week later, police arrested several of the Nazis who attacked the demonstration in Kärrtorp, and took then the suspicion that many of them participated in the attack in Hökarängen.

Manne Jönsson, head of the forensic unit at the Southern Stockholm police, would not give any details on the assassination attempt, or the arrested persons linked to the Swedish Resistance. But he says to P4 Sörmlandsleden says that the assassination attempt is a clear hate crime. Hate crimes are required by law to give stiffer penalties.

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