Did Sweden start importing American mental problems
Shared homeland
Same genocidal tendencies
Did Sweden start importing American mental problems
Details: Rickard Andersson, 35, is suspected of having carried out the mass murder
Refused to do military service – had a license for four rifles.
View attachment 354441
Rickard Andersson, 35, is suspected of having carried out the worst mass murder in Swedish history.
According to consistent information, the man has lived in isolation and had mental problems.
He was denied military service – but received a license for four hunting rifles, according to Aftonbladet's information.
The picture of the life of suspected mass murderer Rickard Andersson is starting to become clearer. Consistent information describes him as a loner with essentially no social contact.
Documents from the Swedish National Service Agency show that the man was repeatedly informed that he was not eligible for military service when he came of age.
You and all other Swedish men are obliged to enlist in the year you turn 18. However, the Swedish Conscription Agency will only call those to enlistment who we assess have the conditions to be enrolled for military service or civilian duty or in a training reserve."
"With reference to the National Agency for Education's information, which we have previously informed you about, the National Agency for Education will not call you for muster," the decision states.
A loner
In an email to Aftonbladet, the Swedish National Service writes that the reason he was never called up for muster was because he lacked upper secondary school qualifications. Grade documents that Aftonbladet has seen show that he basically failed to meet any goals to get a final grade in primary school.
People who have been close to the man, and with whom Aftonbladet has had contact, unanimously testify about an individual with social and mental problems that began as early as elementary school.
After school, he is said to have lived in isolation.
– He's really a loner. He used to have a friend he hung out with a lot, but not now. He wants to be by himself. He doesn't seem to like people and stuff like that, says a relative.
Had a license for four rifles
Despite his mental health problems, the man had a firearms license for four rifles, according to Aftonbladet. During the crime, he is said to have carried three rifles and a knife, one of which was a standard hunting rifle with 30–06 caliber ammunition. There is also information that a shotgun was used during the mass murder.
To get a firearms license, you must pass a fitness test. The police conduct the test. One requirement is that you must have a hunting license.
Aftonbladet has contacted the police with questions about suitability tests for obtaining a weapons license.
"Due to high operational pressure at the moment, we decline an interview on the matter," writes press secretary Mathias Rutegård in an email.
Aftonbladet has requested documents from the police regarding the man's possession of weapons, but has been denied access to the documents due to confidentiality.
According to Swedish forums, the attacker is a Swedish man aged 35. His name is Richard Andersson. It was found out when a search was made at his home address. Very likely hate crime and racially motivated attack.
How on earth did he gain licence for firearms with a noted history of mental health issuesDetails: Rickard Andersson, 35, is suspected of having carried out the mass murder
Refused to do military service – had a license for four rifles.
View attachment 354441
Rickard Andersson, 35, is suspected of having carried out the worst mass murder in Swedish history.
According to consistent information, the man has lived in isolation and had mental problems.
He was denied military service – but received a license for four hunting rifles, according to Aftonbladet's information.
The picture of the life of suspected mass murderer Rickard Andersson is starting to become clearer. Consistent information describes him as a loner with essentially no social contact.
Documents from the Swedish National Service Agency show that the man was repeatedly informed that he was not eligible for military service when he came of age.
You and all other Swedish men are obliged to enlist in the year you turn 18. However, the Swedish Conscription Agency will only call those to enlistment who we assess have the conditions to be enrolled for military service or civilian duty or in a training reserve."
"With reference to the National Agency for Education's information, which we have previously informed you about, the National Agency for Education will not call you for muster," the decision states.
A loner
In an email to Aftonbladet, the Swedish National Service writes that the reason he was never called up for muster was because he lacked upper secondary school qualifications. Grade documents that Aftonbladet has seen show that he basically failed to meet any goals to get a final grade in primary school.
People who have been close to the man, and with whom Aftonbladet has had contact, unanimously testify about an individual with social and mental problems that began as early as elementary school.
After school, he is said to have lived in isolation.
– He's really a loner. He used to have a friend he hung out with a lot, but not now. He wants to be by himself. He doesn't seem to like people and stuff like that, says a relative.
Had a license for four rifles
Despite his mental health problems, the man had a firearms license for four rifles, according to Aftonbladet. During the crime, he is said to have carried three rifles and a knife, one of which was a standard hunting rifle with 30–06 caliber ammunition. There is also information that a shotgun was used during the mass murder.
To get a firearms license, you must pass a fitness test. The police conduct the test. One requirement is that you must have a hunting license.
Aftonbladet has contacted the police with questions about suitability tests for obtaining a weapons license.
"Due to high operational pressure at the moment, we decline an interview on the matter," writes press secretary Mathias Rutegård in an email.
Aftonbladet has requested documents from the police regarding the man's possession of weapons, but has been denied access to the documents due to confidentiality.
Most of them were immigrants. It is rumored that he shouted ‘You all get out of Europe’ while shooting at peopleCan yall confirm who the victims are