Three news to follow today



[ad_1]

25-year-old man killed in Borås

A man in his 25s was shot in the leg at a hair salon by a masked man in Borås on Friday night. Four men have been arrested.

The man who was shot worked at the hairdresser, according to Borås Tidning.

– He had nothing to do with the matter but ended up in the middle of a gang conflict, a relative tells the newspaper.

According to the relative, the family tried to get the hairdresser to tell the person who was probably the real target that he couldn’t get a haircut at the salon.

Borås Tidning is told by the relative that the client must have apologized several times when the shooting ended. The client must have understood that he was the real target.

READ MORE: The hairdresser was treated in the salon, his client was the target

The NOA Manager in Family Networks

Of all criminal groups, family networks are the greatest threat to democracy.

Here’s what NOA Director Linda H Staaf tells SVT and points out examples like the roadblocks at Angered.

– They strive to build a parallel society with a parallel legal system where loyalty and power rests with the family and not with the state, he says.

READ MORE: “They fight for a parallel society”

Warns of mass deaths after fires in the US.

At least 23 people have died and many are missing after thousands of homes were destroyed by fires raging in the western United States.

Authorities are now preparing for mass deaths, writes The Guardian.

To date, at least 40,000 have evacuated in Oregon, while up to half a million are expected to do so in the near future.

READ MORE: Many are missing in fires: warn of mass deaths
[ad_2]