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Mass Shooting in Sweden a Day Before Walpurgis Fair

Source: Sveriges Radio, Jesper Lindfors Ramde

The ill-conceived migration policy of the Swedish authorities, whose main goal has been to conceal the demographic catastrophe caused by the liberal agenda, has led to an uncontrolled surge in armed violence, including mass shootings with large numbers of victims.

According to the Swedish Police Authority’s statistics the total number of shootings during the year 2024 has therefore been 296 compared to the previously reported 270.

In January-March 2025, 50 cases of illegal use of firearms were registered in the country, resulting in 19 deaths and 10 injuries.

The murder of three people on April 29 in Uppsala falls under the category of mass shootings and was most likely the result of a showdown between criminal migrant groups.

Three people have been killed in a shooting in central Uppsala, the police confirm.

It was at 17:00 that the alarm about shooting near Vaksala Square came in. According to several witnesses, the shots were fired at a hair salon.

The alarm came in just after 5 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon.

We have received several reports of bangs in the area. That is all we can say at this time. I cannot say more, says Magnus Klarin, press spokesman for the police.

There are large cordons at Hjalmar Brantingsgatan in central Uppsala, near Vaksala Square. A large police operation is underway, including a helicopter and dog patrols.

We are investigating the incident as a murder. A so-called special incident has been initiated in order to add extra resources to the investigation. It is Valborg in Uppsala, so there were already a lot of police resources on site, says Magnus Jansson Klarin.

At least one person is said to have disappeared from the scene on an electric scooter, according to the police, but no one has been arrested yet. Witnesses have told both DN and the police that a masked person left the scene on an electric scooter.

The police have opened a so-called special incident in connection with the violent act. A suspected perpetrator is said to have fled the scene, according to SVT. At the same time, the police are searching the area with dog patrols and drones.

According to Uppsala Nya Tidning, police patrols from Enköping have been seen driving towards Uppsala to assist. Residents within the cordons have been sheltered and are therefore not allowed to leave their homes, writes UNT.

There have been a lot of people on the move in the city ahead of Wednesday’s Walpurgis fair.

Walpurgis celebrations are taking place in Uppsala throughout the week, which meant that we already had a large resource on site, says Jansson Klarin, emphasizing at the same time that there should be no danger to the public.

“As the police continue to work to identify the deceased, the police want to be clear that no relatives have been notified.”

SVT has spoken to several witnesses at the scene who say they heard several shots.

“I heard the bangs, so I immediately understood that there had to be a shooting, says Alexander Griedl, who lives near the suspected crime scene.”

Train traffic from and to Uppsala was temporarily stopped at 5:30 p.m. At 6 p.m., the Swedish Transport Administration announced that it was back up and running.

Minister: A brutal act of violence#

Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer has commented on the incident and described it as “extremely serious.”

“A brutal act of violence has occurred in central Uppsala. The police have confirmed that three people have lost their lives. This at the same time as the whole of Uppsala has begun the Walpurgis weekend. What has occurred is extraordinarily serious.”

He says that the Ministry of Justice is in close contact with the police and is following developments closely.

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