Stockholm erupts in wave of violence for third night

May 22, 2013 – SWEDEN - Rioters have lit fires and stoned emergency services in
the suburbs of Stockholm for the third night in a row after a man was shot dead
by police. Incidents were reported in at least nine suburbs of the Swedish
capital and police made eight arrests. On Sunday night, more than 100 cars were
set alight, Swedish media report. Police in the deprived, largely immigrant
suburb of Husby shot a man dead last week after he reportedly threatened to kill
them with a machete. The founder of a local youth group told Swedish media the
riots were a reaction to “police brutality.” Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt
told reporters on Tuesday that Sweden would not be intimidated by rioters. On
Tuesday night, cars were torched in western and southern Stockholm, and stones
were thrown at police officers and firefighters. One area affected, Rinkeby, saw
similar rioting in 2010. Kjell Lindgren of the Stockholm police told Aftonbladet
newspaper that the unrest had spread from the original rioting in Husby. “It
feels like people are taking the opportunity in other areas because of the
attention given to Husby,” he said. Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Reinfeldt
said: “We've had two nights with great unrest, damage, and an intimidating
atmosphere in Husby and there is a risk it will continue. We have groups of
young men who think that that they can and should change society with violence.
Let's be clear: this is not okay. We cannot be ruled by violence.” More than 80%
of Husby's 12,000 or so inhabitants are from an immigrant background, and most
are from Turkey, the Middle East and Somalia. –BBC

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