Gangland wars killing dozens of bystanders, report Swedish police
Swedish police statistics reveal that 23 innocent bystanders have been killed and 30 wounded in gangland shootings over the past three years. These victims were hit by stray bullets, were mistaken targets, or were relatives of targeted gang members.

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AI-generatedSwedish police statistics reveal that 23 innocent bystanders have been killed and 30 wounded in gangland shootings over the past three years. These victims were hit by stray bullets, were mistaken targets, or were relatives of targeted gang members. The police attribute the high number of bystander casualties partly to the involvement of very young, inexperienced perpetrators, often recruited by gangs through social media and paid to commit crimes. These recruits are frequently under the age of criminal responsibility, making them difficult to prosecute. The Swedish government is proposing stricter measures to combat crime, including legislation to force social media platforms to remove gang-related "murder adverts" quickly.
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4 extractedYoung perpetrators with no prior violent crime experience increase the risk of hitting third parties or the wrong target.
Twenty-three innocent bystanders have been killed and 30 wounded in gangland shootings in Sweden over the past three years.
The Swedish government plans to require social media platforms to remove 'murder adverts' within an hour or face fines.
Swedish gangs recruit teens under 15, who cannot be prosecuted and fall under social services' responsibility.