Posted on 02/08/2017 2:00:54 PM PST by nickcarraway
A Swedish police investigator triggered a media tsunami with a Facebook post linking violent crimes with immigrants. Peter Springare received an outpouring of support from fellow officers and common Swedes, as well as some accusations of racism.
Springare is a senior investigator at the serious crimes division at the Örebro Police Department with 47 years under his belt. In the Saturday post he said what he was going to say would not be politically correct and that saying such things could harm an officers position or pay grade, but he was about to retire and didnt care.
Here we go; this is what Ive 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.
The post goes on to identify the origins of the suspects.
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 cant be sure because they dont have any valid papers. Which in itself usually means that theyre lying about their nationality and identity.
The post steered waves in Sweden and has since received over 36,000 likes and 16,000 shares by Tuesday. People supporting Springares words started a group on Facebook with over 75,000 members. Among the people voicing support of the opinion were fellow police officers, both serving and retired.
According to news website Nyheter Idag, the police station where Springare works received at least 60 bouquets of flowers addressed to him on Monday a bloombomb from admirers.
Others were not happy with the investigators remark, calling him right-wing or even racist. The post was referred to the special prosecutors office, which handles crimes involving law enforcement, to see whether it violated police regulations, according to Swedish media.
National Police Commissioner Dan Eliasson said that it was important to distinguish what an officer does in the line of duty and outside of it.
When he acts in his professional capacity, he should be extremely careful with issues of ethnicity. If he wants to talk about the problems of crime among immigrants in his spare time, he has freedom of expression like any other, he told P4 Extra radio, adding that he knows Springare as a very good person.
In a second post, Springare denied accusations of right-wing sympathies.
If you can't discuss the problem of crime among immigrants without somebody attributing it to racist propaganda, we are in deep trouble, he said. The problem is that nobody wants to talk about this.
Establishing facts about how crime rates correlate with perpetrators belonging to the immigrant community is not the same thing as branding all immigrants criminals, Springare said explaining his position.
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Swedish police reportedly has significant problems tackling crime in some parts of the country. There are allegedly at least 55 areas in Sweden, where the law cannot be fully upheld, which are dubbed no-go zones by the media.
Their names indicate where they come from. Some of these countries are just high risk ones. It’s not a matter of race, but culture. Some are better than others.
The more people with credibility who provide facts on Islamist criminals and terrorists, the better. I think every day a few more independents and “moderates” in America are convinced by the flood of data and start abandoning their previous unquestioning acceptance of “refugees.”
Make him an Honorary FReeper!..................
I call it the Trump Testosterone Effect.
It seems to spreading overseas, now.
No it doesn't. From the UK Daily Mail: "Mohammed is the most popular name for boys in England and Wales- but it doesn't top the official list because there are so many different ways to spell it".
It indicates WHAT they are.
The Far Right Comes to Sweden
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/01/sweden-democrats-jimmie-akesson-far-right-europe/
A man of courage; daring to state the complete obvious facts!
“No it doesn’t...Mohammed is the most popular name for boys in England and Wales...”
Didn’t read the article, did ya? This article is about Sweden, not England.
Facts are racist.
You might see three Swedish names on the entire list. (100, I think) This is what it used to look like. Apparently someone screen captured it a few years ago.
I always believed the Swedish authorities pulled this website because it had become embarrassing to them.
Bump
OMG - Mo was the 43rd most popular name in Svenska in 2015. Very popular name in most ‘European’ countries. Google is your friend. It does not tell where they are from.
“OMG - Mo was the 43rd most popular name in Svenska in 2015.”
So, what does that mean? Consult your ouija board and get back to me.
No point in attempting to communicate with someone who refuses to understand.
“No point in attempting to communicate with someone who refuses to understand.”
Of course not. You’re a friggin genius who can’t tell the difference between Sweden and England.
Would you believe 67th in Germany 2014?
“Would you believe 67th in Germany 2014?”
Of course. I believe everything you say. Now, go to bed, Richard.
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