It was at the beginning of April, two weeks before the so-called Easter riots, that a right-wing extremist politician Rasmus Paludan held a demonstration in Landskrona.
The man in his 20s must then have participated in a crowd that forced its way past the roadblocks, ran towards the police and thrown stones. According to a witness, a stone must have been close to hitting a policeman’s head.
Film proof
The man is now being prosecuted at Lund District Court for violent rioting.
As evidence, there is a film that shows how the crowd attacks the police and how the man in his 20s throws stones at the police.
There is also a chat conversation where the man wrote to an acquaintance that he “hit his car on the roof”.
Also charged with gun crime
At the end of May, the police searched the man’s home. Then they found a sharply charged pistol in a jacket and the man was arrested and later arrested.
For this, the man is charged with a felony.
He denies all criminal suspicions.
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