The riots at Rosengård on 28 August started after a number of people held an unlicensed demonstration in Malmö where, among other things, a Koran was burned.
Later in the evening, unrest broke out in the Rosengård district.
About 15 people, both women and men, are suspected of crimes in connection with the riot when tires and debris were burned, bus shelters were smashed and blue light personnel were exposed to threats and violence.
Evidence can be found on video
Video footage seems to show that a woman played a prominent role during the riots. The woman is said to have been seen holding a torch in her hand and inciting the crowd. A video shows her screaming:
"They started a war when they were playing with the Koran. The pigs. They are dogs, they are in collusion with them. If you do not want Islam, why did you bring us here? ”
In connection with the riots during the evening and night, objects were burned and stones were thrown at the police and rescue services.
On one occasion, when the rescue service was alerted to a fire at a garage on Hårds väg, a crowd of about 50 people rushed towards the staff. In a report to the Swedish Work Environment Authority, a rescue chief describes how the crowd threw stones and other objects at the rescue service's personnel and cars.
An officer was forced to throw himself into a police car to seek protection and in a report to the Swedish Work Environment Authority, the rescue chief writes that the personnel on site experienced "great concern for their own safety and life".
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