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A large part of the evidence against him is based on movies that he posted on social media via the Tiktok app, according to information from Kvällposten. In one of the films, she leads a group of people in the direction of the Rosengård police station and yells that “no one can touch us.”
The 31-year-old is also a suspect in several cases of blue light sabotage. Even in regards to the crimes, the 31-year-old filmed what he did and posted it on social media.
During questioning, he denied any wrongdoing.
“The king is here”
On August 30 he made a new movie. At that time, the police had parked a police car in Sörbäcksgatan. The 31-year-old arrived and discovered the police car that was unattended. In a movie that he has published, he is seen getting into the car, dancing on the roof and screaming “The king is here.”
Later, the police discovered that the car had been damaged.
On the night of August 2, the 31-year-old was at the Porslinsgatan Law Center in Malmö. This time he also filmed himself and posted the movie on Tiktok. In the movie, it looks like he’s blowing one of the police car’s tires into the air.
The 31-year-old had previously been convicted, among other things, of biting the finger of a security guard. He has also been convicted of reversing a police car on three occasions when a patrol tried to stop him in the vicinity of Tomelilla.
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