Posted on 11/24/2016 5:10:27 PM PST by markomalley
The hand grenade detonated in a car park in the Malmö district of Värnhem early on Sunday morning.
The incident, which caused damage to dozens of cars but no injuries, was different from previous blasts, according to police.
Many of the other grenade attacks seemed to be aimed at government buildings, a police spokesman told Swedish newspaper, Aftonbladet.
But in the area around this detonation site there are private residences, business premises and government agencies. Therefore, the goal of the blast is unclear at present, the spokesman concluded.
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Sigh.
Send all the “migrants” back home.
Invite trouble and presto!!!! You get trouble!
M-U-S-L-I-M.
Since the Swedes seem to be bent on national suicide, like their French and British counterparts, I don't feel sorry for them all. They openly welcomed these turds into their country and turned a blind eye to their horrific misdeeds time and time again. You reap what you sow.
Okay. I think I see the problem...
I say muzzie.
What say you?
I like to think the Brits — a la Brexit — have figured it out. We should give them a chance...?
My grandfather used to tell my father many years ago, “If you want to avoid trouble, stay away from it.”
The Swedes need to learn that lesson.
They were invited in.
Now, enjoy the results.
Swedes will be good little enlightened liberals and bend over and take it.
What ever happened to your Viking heritage there Sven?
Stockholm Syndrome in Malmo? Submit Swede.
motive?
generating auto repair traffic for local shops?
nyyaaaaaa...
Many, huh. They need to crack down on this before the islamos rev things up.
How exciting. I want to go to Sweden to experience a grenade attack. Am I insane?
Placemark.
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