A Somali migrant in Sweden who was arrested for violently assaulting numerous women justified his behavior by asserting that “white people are evil and racist.”
Back in July, 23-year-old Mohammad (authorities are presumably hiding his surname) intercepted a woman visiting the Pallas gallery in central Borås by knocking her to the ground near an escalator.
According to FriaTider, the legal indictment then states that Mohammad took out his frustrations at “racism” by beating up several people, men and women, in the immediate area.
The police report states that Mohammad was very aggressive while being arrested and said that “white people are evil and racist” in an attempt to legitimize his violent behavior.
“He shouts and talks incoherently about the Holocaust and about how white people should die and that he should fuck and kill white people,” said one of the police officers who was present during the arrest.
In July 2020, Mohammad attacked another two women while also threatening to kill his female social workers, who he accused of being Nazis and racists.
“In a police interrogation, Mohammad announced that he “does not accept any accusations and that everything is due to racism,” according to the report.
Mohammad cannot be deported because he was given Swedish citizenship in 2015 despite committing numerous crimes.
“I and many others probably wonder why he has been allowed to remain in Sweden after his first crimes?” asked Joakim Lamotte.
As we highlighted earlier this year, Sweden has gone from being one of the safest countries in Europe to one of the most dangerous, thanks in large part to mass uncontrolled immigration.
A 2018 report found that 99 out of 112 gang rapists had a foreign background.
When veteran Swedish police investigator Peter Springare was asked about the demographics of those responsible for violent crimes, he didn’t mince his words.
“Here we go; this is what I’ve handled from Monday-Friday this week: rape, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, rape-assault and rape, extortion, blackmail, assault, violence against police, threats to police, drug crime, drugs, crime, felony, attempted murder, rape again, extortion again and ill-treatment,” he wrote.
“Suspected perpetrators; Ali Mohammed, Mahmod, Mohammed, Mohammed Ali, again, again, again. Christopher… what, is it true? Yes, a Swedish name snuck in on the edges of a drug crime. Mohammed, Mahmod Ali, again and again,” he added.
Springare then listed the suspects’ countries of origin.
“Countries representing all the crimes this week: Iraq, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan, Somalia, Somalia, Syria again, Somalia, unknown, unknown country, Sweden. Half of the suspects, we can’t be sure because they don’t have any valid papers. Which in itself usually means that they’re lying about their nationality and identity.”
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