http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article19520311.ab
And in local, untranslated, news Schenker ( a logistics firm kinda like DHL or UPS ) has declared a crime-ridden Stockholm suburb a no-go zone on account of them not being able to assure the safety of their employees as they deliver packages there. Attempts to later deliver vital deliveries like medicine and such with a plain cloths police escort were also thwarted after the locals discovered the police escort and reacted badly, and in the same vein attempts to hire private security firms to go along with the prioritized deliveries were declined on the part of the security firms since their staff didn't feel safe enough in that particular suburb either.
Welp that's certainly reassuring, especially coming of the other incident where the building crews that were doing road maintenance in that area were also assaulted by locals and the local thing of assulting fire and rescue services. Things just get better and better around these places don't they.
I've worked in Rinkeby before, and it's a damn shame that these idiots have to destroy their community this way. I mean, most of the folks I've known there are decent people, adults and kids alike. At the local school, the teachers are extremely strict with the kids, if they fuck around, they get fucked over, period. So the kids who go there are actually taking the studies seriously. And they are doing it in a context off books from the early 90s and food that is impossible to eat in the first place ( it was actually so gross I had to leave the cafeteria and just get a pizza or something ). This together with youth groups who organize activities for the kids should actually give them brighter futures. But it seems that the migration towards gymnasiet and the period after that, things really turn out nasty for them. The parents should be blamed, your 16 year old isn't supposed to be out 3 o' clock, period.