Published 10 August 2024 at 10.20
Domestic. On July 9, a teenage boy was shot to death in the idyllic Bagarmossen south of Stockholm, and on Wednesday evening it narrowed again when several shots were fired on the left-turning district's subway platform. Now residents in the notoriously child-friendly, middle-class area are worried about the development.
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The municipality has set up game fences around playgrounds and kindergartens in Bagarmossen after the recent years of immigration.
It was 18.01 on Wednesday evening when the alarm went off about a shooting on the platform at the subway in Bagarmossen.
At 21.35 the news came that a person had been arrested for attempted murder.
– We were so happy about that the children have started to go and buy ice cream themselves, but now they don't get it anymore, says mother Ulrika Fryckstedt from Bagarmossen to DN.
According to DN, Bagarmossen is a well-known “safe, calm and child-friendly area” but bangs do apparently all the time anyway.
A municipal police officer in Bagarmossen tells the same newspaper that people now come forward and want to talk and are “surprised at the development of society”. But the municipal police do not think the residents will see a quick end to the violence.
An hour after the shooting in Bagarmossen, an apartment in Skälby in Järfälla municipality outside Stockholm was shot into.
The next shooting took place shortly after 9 p.m., in Fornhöjden's center in Södertälje.
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