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Gangs Now Using Child Assassins After Sweden Passes Law Making It Illegal To Prosecute Kids For Crime
In 2023, Sweden's Social Democratic party passed a new law that made it ille- gal to arrest, detain, or prosecute a child under 15 for any crime. It also erased all criminal punish- ments for children.
As you can imagine, things have not been going well.
John Rosell, a prose- cutor in Gothenburg, said, We see an enormous increase in young people com- mitting serious crimes. There is a need for increased opportunities to deprive young people of their liberty. It is completely decisive for being able to
combat serious crime, says Rosell.
Like Fagin in Oliver Twist, they've started recruiting children into their gangs with renewed enthusiasm.
One of the more alarming stories is that some of the chil- dren have
become contract
killers and are carry- ing out hits all over the country.
One 14-year-old assassin walked reporters through the hiring process: In text messages seen by The Sunday Telegraph, Fernando's 'handler', a member of Sweden's Foxtrot gang, sent him tips on how to gain access to the target's apartment block and avoid getting caught. 'If the [entrance] is locked, take a stone and break it,' the handler, known as 'Louise Gucci', tells Fernando. 'Then you do your thing. Afterward, when you come back to the hood, you put the Kalashnikov in the same place. Then go home, shower, and wash your clothes.'
The calls for hits show up on social
media platforms like TikTok and Snapchat with adventurous names like "bombing today" and "who wants to shoot some- one in Stockholm".
And there are some graphic examples cited of kids murder- ing whole families, including toddlers and infants. It's too horrible to recount here.
The police say that the gangs are cur- rently focusing on recruiting girls and kids with disabilities because they would arouse less suspicion from their targets.
Just imagine looking through the peephole and seeing a troupe of Girl Scouts selling cookies.
You open the door hoping for some Thin Mints and out come the knives.
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