Foreign Gangs Using Child Assassins for Contract Killings to Dodge Swedish Legal Loophole

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Remember the good old days when Sweden was the most boring country in Europe and had zero crime? It wasn’t that long ago. As recently as 2014, it was safe for a teenage girl to walk home alone at night. But ever since Angela Merkel and the EU forced Europeans to open their borders to the Middle East and Africa, Sweden has become a crime-ridden nightmare. The situation is so bad that police are now plagued by a wave of 13- and 14-year-old illegal alien contract killers, who cannot be charged with murder under Sweden’s neo-liberal laws.

The Telegraph did a fascinating report on these child killers recently. “Fernando” is a 14-year-old boy who spends his evenings at a youth center playing a FIFA soccer video game with other kids. As he’s playing a game, his government-provided “free” welfare cell phone pings with instructions. He’s to stop by his gang’s base, pick up two handguns and an automatic rifle, have an accomplice from the gang drive him to a nearby apartment complex, and murder a stranger for his usual fee of about $16,000.

Fernando’s “handler” advises him to smash a window at the apartment complex if the outer door is locked, so he can get in. The teens filmed the hit on one of their “free” cell phones as they crept down a stairwell into a building and emptied the clip from a fully automatic Kalashnikov through the front door.

Fernando then drops the guns off at gang headquarters, goes home, takes a shower, and washes his clothes to get the gunpowder residue off them. This is a typical evening for the boy.

A Swedish prosecutor named Lisa dos Santos says the gangs are so brazen that they use online message boards to post contracts. It’s like a video game for kids where they pick up the next mission they want to undertake, with titles like, “Bombing Today,” or “Who wants to shoot someone in Stockholm?”

“It’s not like before, when they used encrypted phones on a closed network,” says dos Santos “Now you can take a gang job on Snapchat.”

Dos Santos recalls one of the worst cases she’s seen recently when a teenage boy entered a home and shot a father-of-two with a Kalashnikov as the man was lying on his front couch. The boy had been ordered to kill everyone in the home. He went upstairs where he found the mother and her 2-year-old in a bedroom.

He ordered the woman to turn around and shot her in the back. The bullet passed through her and a Winnie the Pooh stuffed animal before striking the 2-year-old. The mom was a surgeon and was able to save herself and the child after the killed left.

The following day, the same teenage assassin killed a 60-year-old grandmother and a 20-year-old woman in Tullinge. All five of the victims he shot were relatives of a rival gang member.

Under Swedish law, no one under the age of 15 can be charged with murder. That law worked fine back in the days when Sweden was a boring, safe, and homogenous country of all white people. It doesn’t work now that Sweden is an open-borders country.

The teenage assassins are all the children of illegal aliens. “Fernando” is Kurdish, for example. It’s yet another example of foreign criminals using the morals of Western nations against us. Mass immigration has been a failure everywhere that it’s been tried, including the EU and America. Sweden now has dozens of under-15 contract killers shooting up its cities seven nights a week. It has the worst rate of gun violence in the EU. And it’s all because Western leaders hate their own citizens more than they do foreigners.