Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Sweden: Policeman caught by violent mob inside Muslim area left alone by colleagues for fear of riots

Sweden: Policeman caught by violent mob inside Muslim area left alone by colleagues for fear of riots

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/07/sweden-policeman-caught-by-violent-mob-inside-muslim-area-left-alone-by-colleagues-for-fear-of-riots

 
The decision to leave their colleague alone in the hands of these barbarians was probably taken by leaders inside the police department. What I heard from a usually well-informed source is that the quickest way to make a career inside the police force is to be pro-multicultural and pro-appeasement, and to avoid riots at all cost. After this, how can the Swedes trust that the police will protect them? And with 31 firearms per 100 people, how can the Swedish authorities trust that their voters and taxpayers will not think of ways to take the law in their own hands one day? This is a typical example of the “courageous” leaders of the Swedish establishment — translated from HD:
Swedenburningcars


(Photo from previous riots in Koppergården)
Swedenriotpoliceman


 

(Photo from previous riot in Koppergården, where one policeman was beaten with his own baton)
The officer ended up alone with the mob in Koppargården and drew his weapon. But reinforcements chose not to go in for fear of starting a riot. The incident has led to a conflict between local police officers and police management. …
Two policemen pursue a motorcycle driver who is driving recklessly. A private car meddles in and acts as a “block” by driving toward the police car, ostensibly to ram it, and thus prevents the police officers from arresting the motorcycle driver.
Both the car driver and the motorcycle driver are known to police.
For after this initial incident, the police drive into a green area. One police officer leaves the police car on foot to chase the car driver.
The police officer is immediately surrounded by a rapidly growing mob of between 50 and 70 persons who make threats. The policeman, who calls for reinforcements, receives verbal death threats and taunts, and is spit in the face.
Two men in the mob are described as extra aggressive; they make threatening gestures while threatening to kill the police officer. They refuse to follow the policeman’s orders and have their hands in their jacket pockets (as if hiding something). The officer draws his service weapon to deter and repel a possible attack.
The atmosphere gets more intense. The officer runs a few steps. He waits for more police officers to arrive on the scene.
Ten police patrols, mainly from Helsingborg, have been called to the place. But all patrols gather a bit north of the area, at the intersection Tullstorpsvägen-Stenorsvägen.
The leader of the patrols chooses to stay out at Tullstorpsvägen. None of those responsible that Landskrona Posten (newspaper) managed to reach, are able to tell exactly why police reinforcements did not enter Koppargården and rescue their colleague. But according to Landskrona Posten’s sources, the police were afraid of provoking a riot by their presence.
The source says that the risk of violent riot was imminent at the time, and this is also the assessment of police management in Landskrona. …
Critical voices within the police have declared that this means that the criminals feel that they can make the police flee from an area. Several key people in Koppargården are identified as serious criminals linked to organized crime.
A preliminary investigation on the events in Copper Farm is in progress.

No comments:

Post a Comment