The following video was taken from bodycam footage recorded by one or more police officers in Rinkeby, the notorious culturally enriched suburb of Stockholm. I assume the situations depicted in these clips is fairly typical of what the police have to deal with in Rinkeby.

Most videos of Swedish police on the job include female officers among those deployed. But not in this one, as far as I can tell — I wonder why?

Many thanks to Tania Groth for the translation, and to Vlad Tepes for the subtitling:

On a related note, here’s an article from Fria Tider (also translated by Tania G.) about the fact that a new police station can’t be built in Rinkeby — no builder is willing to take the contract. If that isn’t an absolute confirmation of Rinkeby’s status as a no-go zone, I don’t know what is:

No new police headquarters in Rinkeby — no one dares to build it March 10, 2017 There will be no new police station in the immigrant suburb of Rinkeby in Stockholm. Not in the near future in any case. The reason: there is no construction company that dares to build it. The old police station in Rinkeby closed in the spring of 2014, but as of a year later a decision was made to build a new station for a total of 240 police officers. The new station should have been opening this summer, but that will not happen, reports Swedish Television News. The reason: There have not been any bids. Construction companies dare not take the job because they are afraid of immigrant violence in Rinkeby. It is too dangerous to build a police station in the area, say many police officers, who want to remain anonymous, to SVT News. The closing date for the contract bid has actually expired, but because there have not been any bids at all, the closing date was extended several times. This has not, however, had any effect. SVT’s sources say that it would require guards around the clock to get the job done. This would be because of the risk of theft and threats against employees working on the site. Because of the security risk, not even the large construction companies wanted to take the job, writes SVT. It would also be too problematic for them.

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