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Originally Posted by ilcapo
11/8 2022
Sweden (pop 10.2 mil)
Estimated total: 73 (44 deadly shootings)
- Up from 70 this date 2021
Stockholm Metro (pop 2.4 mil)
Estimated total: 32 (21 deadly shootings)
- Up from 30 this date in 2021
Within City limits/Municipality (Pop 960.000)
Estimated total: 17 (8 deadly shootings)
- Up from 13 this date in 2021
Gothenburg/Göteborg Municipality (Pop 578 000)
Estimated total: 3 (2 deadly shooting)
- Down from 7 this date in 2021
Malmo/Malmö Municipality (Pop 344 000)
Estimated total: 8 (4 Deadly shootings)
- Up from 2 this date in 2021
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18/10 2022
Sweden (pop 10.2 mil)
Estimated total: 87 (53 deadly shootings)
- Up from 82 this date 2021
Stockholm Metro (pop 2.4 mil)
Estimated total: 35 (26 deadly shootings)
- Down from 36 this date in 2021
Within City limits/Municipality (Pop 960.000)
Estimated total: 17 (8 deadly shootings)
- Down from 18 this date in 2021
Gothenburg/Göteborg Municipality (Pop 578 000)
Estimated total: 6 (4 deadly shooting)
- Down from 8 this date in 2021
Malmo/Malmö Municipality (Pop 344 000)
Estimated total: 9 (5 Deadly shootings)
- Up from 2 this date in 2021
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The two big cities are similar as last year, or slightly down. Malmö is back to where its usually at. Atleast per my estimation as we have to wait until the beginning or next year to know for sure about some investigations that might end up being murders.
The big news in the media is that deadly shootings are up and is already the highest that has ever been (Highest per capita in Western Europe as far as i know), even though its only october. Lots of young victims and perpetrators.
Murders not linked to organized crime is steadily on its way down, or atleast not up.