The night of chaos for the police in western Norway: fights, drunkenness and noise



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“Very crowded and spacious atmosphere” is one of the many messages from the Vestland Police District overnight through Sunday.

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Police have received dozens of reports of high noise levels and partying last night. At least two people died. Photo: Per Lindberg

Clashes and riots were reported at various locations in the county last night.

Already around midnight, the night of chaos was in full swing, when a person fell into the sea at Vågen in Bergen.

– Now it boils well, said Chief of Police Operations E claim Hellesund.

The person in question was quickly picked up from the lake and was wet and cold, but conscious.

At the same time, the police reported a series of ongoing fights in various places in the city.

Russian party and fights in Laguneparken

Several patrols were dispatched to Laguneparken. A group of intoxicated minors will be involved in a fight at the light rail stop. What is the cause is uncertain, tell the police.

– Some have escaped, while others have been left laughing, Hellesund said around 00.30, adding that much drunkenness and atmosphere have been reported throughout the area.

At 0100 another message arrived about the fighting there. Later, Laguneparken is said to have struck a girl in Shell.

– She was taken to the emergency room by ambulance, but she shouldn’t have been seriously injured, Hellesund said.

The youth, among other Russians belonging to the 2021 garbage, are said to have stayed in the area around Shell and McDonalds, police say.

Good weather and the fall break, the COO believes, is one reason for the stir.

– The stimulus for parents is to be close to their youth and try to know where they are. It’s a bit like Pål spending the night with Per, and vice versa, and then we’ll meet them at Laguneparken in town, says Hellesund, who tells us that the area is a regular place.

Several reports of loud music and fighting reached police on Sunday night. Photo: Per Lindberg

– Priority is given to life and health

The police also decided to move after a report of a fight in Skansemyren. The cause of the conflict is not clear here either.

– A person must have received several blows to the head. He is probably not seriously injured, but he has recovered from the beating, Hellesund explains.

The former owners of the night also took care of a fight in Zachariasbryggen.

– There are various messages about noise and herbal messages about loud music. There are a lot of young people making noise in Torgalmenningen, tell Hellesund 00.30.

About an hour later, the police had seven pending reports, dealing with loud music and noise in various parts of Bergen.

– It’s in everything from Fana, downtown to Sandviken. Now it is life and health, as well as serious disorders, that take priority.

At 02.04, the operations manager indicated that they had eleven cases online at the time, all of which concerned party noise.

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Also in Austevoll, the police had to move on Sunday night.

A group of young men wearing Finnish hats were reported to be walking and banging on the windows of a nursing home. The police arrived in the city shortly after 12.30.

– They have played ring-on-running in a Finnish neighborhood in a care center. It’s a bad combination, Hellesund says.

When the police arrived in town, the gang was not seen.

– The patrol is in the area and looking for them. This is something one could unravel a bit over the weekend.

I had to close the Kvinnherad party

At 12:48 it was the turn of the Kvinnherad police to leave.

They had been notified of a party with many young people present. The patrol ended the party, but stayed in the area because they believe that many of the young people were very drunk.

– You should have our 70-80 youth in town. The party was in a rented room, but there were no guards and police have not been notified of the party. There was a high degree of intoxication and that meter to Høie was a bit narrow. It was probably almost not there, I think, says Hellesund.

The operations leader said shortly before 01:30 that the party was over, but that the police would stay in town until the crowd had spread out.

In Førde, a police patrol told a man to leave the city center, because he was very drunk and quarrelsome.

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