The murder in Jordbro – the chat shows the panic of the suspects

The murder in Jordbro the chat shows the panic
The suspected accomplices were checked by police before the shots

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A young man is said to have been murdered in a botched shooting – and then the getaway car crashed into a terraced house.

Chat messages testify to the chaos as the suspects tried to escape from the police.

“DU SKULLEEE VA DÄÄÄR O HÅLLA SPAAAAN”, writes the designated shooter.

The suspected contract killing in Jordbro at the end of September seems to have been marked by mistakes from start to finish.

Aftonbladet has seen text messages sent between several people who are being investigated for involvement in the crime.

One of them is the 22-year-old man who allegedly fired the weapon.

“Make chaos,” he writes shortly after the police received the first reports that explosions had been heard in the area.

“I push around here. It is everywhere.”

The panic message: “NOW COD THEM”

Then the chat indicates that the man is trying to give instructions to his assistants.

Police have not been able to identify everyone involved in the conversation. But it is clear that the situation is rapidly degenerating.

“Where is the car, yes,” writes the 22-year-old.

Twenty seconds later a new message arrives:

“WHERE WAS NIIIIII”

The designated killer then blames the other people for sabotaging “the whole thing”:

“NOW COD THEM. Thanks to you not being there.”

Exactly what the man means by this message is unclear.

fullscreen The police technician at work after the fatal shooting. Photo: Nils Petter Nilsson / TT

The sister stopped in police control

It was just before midnight on September 27 that four people were outside grilling in Jordbro south of Stockholm. A white pickup truck drove up, and someone started shooting.

Two men were hit by the rain of bullets. One of them, a 23-year-old from Kazakhstan, died from his injuries.

None of the victims had any links to crime. The police suspect that it was an accidental shooting.

Intelligence reports claim the assassination was ordered by Foxtrot leader Rawa Majid. Who the intended target was is currently unknown.

After the deed, the white pickup crashed into a terraced house.

full screen The getaway car, a white Dodge, thundered right into a townhouse. It was just lucky that no one was hurt. Photo: Private

Only a few hours later, three people could be arrested.

In addition to the 22-year-old who is suspected of murder, it concerns his 21-year-old sister and a man who has now turned 19. The latter two are suspected of aiding and abetting murder.

According to information to Aftonbladet, the sister and the friend were stopped in a police checkpoint shortly before the crime. They then traveled in an Audi, which was caught on surveillance cameras together with the pickup.

full screen The detained 22-year-old has a past in the Nazi NMR and is previously convicted of several crimes. Among other things, for hanging out a named policeman on social media. His social media accounts are filled with hate towards the police. Photo: Screenshots/Instagram

Found weapon and mobile phone

In the crashed vehicle, police found an automatic weapon and a cell phone believed to belong to the shooter. That finding allowed the investigators to start digging into the chat logs.

Just under a day before the shooting in Jordbro, the same car was seen in connection with a shooting in Åkersberga.

The preliminary investigation is led by prosecutor Åsa Walter. She is secretive about the connections between the events.

– The three people in custody are not suspected of any further crime at the moment.

The trio denies the allegations.

full screen Foxtrot network leader Rawa Majid is believed to have ordered the shooting in Jordbro. Photo: The police

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