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Boy planned murder after online chat row

A 16-year-old boy in Falkenberg decided to kill two teenage girls after a disagreement with them while chatting on the internet, a court has heard.

On Friday the boy was charged with planning to commit murder at Varberg district court.

The 16-year-old has admitted to conceiving detailed plans for killing the girls. He had already identified the scene where he was two shoot one of them, a couple of hundred metres from her home. The boy had hidden a rifle with a stand, sight and ammunition in his guitar case.

The girls were loosely acquainted with the boy, according to prosecutor Mats Forsén. They had chatted online over a period of a few months but the tone of their discussions had become increasingly spiteful.

“There were personal attacks and insults on both sides. They were more and more horrible to each other,” said Forsén.

However, no direct threats appear to have been made.

It was last summer that the boy began to hatch his plans to kill the two girls. One of his friends, a 15-year-old girl, participated in a conversation and at the beginning of Augist both of them were arrested on suspicion of planning to commit murder.

No evidence was found against the girl and the investigation into her involvement was dropped a month ago.

The boy’s plans were revealed when he mentioned them to another girl who passed the details on to the police. The boy’s parents later found the concealed weapon.

The 16-year-old boy was taken into youth custody pending trial.

According to Mats Forsén, the punishment for an adult in these circumstances would be around two years’ imprisonment. Considering the boy’s age, he will be most likely to be sentenced to youth detention or probation if found guilty.

POLITICS

‘A group of Nazis’: Masked men attack Swedish anti-fascism meeting

Several masked men burst into a Stockholm theatre on Wednesday night and set off smoke bombs during an anti-fascism event, Swedish police and participants said.

'A group of Nazis': Masked men attack Swedish anti-fascism meeting

Around 50 people were taking part in the event at the Gubbängen theatre in a southern suburb of the Swedish capital, organised by the Left Party and the Green Party.

“Three people were taken by ambulance to hospital,” the police said on its website, adding that it had no information about the injuries suffered.

According to the Expo anti-racism magazine, which had been invited to give a presentation at the event, “a group of Nazis” came into the theatre foyer just before the event was to begin and threw smoke bombs into the hall.

“The Nazis attacked visitors using physical violence… (and) vandalised the premises before throwing a type of smoke bomb that filled the entrance hall with smoke,” Expo wrote on its website.

“It’s terrible that a meeting organised by the left-wing party has been attacked,” said Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, quoted by the TT news agency.

“This type of hateful behaviour has no place in our free and open society,” he said, adding that he had contacted the party’s leader to express his “deepest support”.

All of Sweden’s political parties denounced the assault as an “attack on democracy”, TT said.

Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar told public broadcaster SVT that an “open event, for equality among individuals” was “violently attacked by those who seemed to be Nazis”.

She also called on “all political forces” to fight the “far right that threatens our democracy”.

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