On Wednesday, unknown gunmen opened fire at a bar in Gothenburg, killing two men in their 20s and injuring at least eight people. The perpetrators fled the scene in a car and no one has yet been arrested.
“We have worked for several years with the serious situation in Gothenburg, where many have been murdered, many have been injured," police chief Klas Friberg told reporters.
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About 100 young men are in "various conflict environments, and constantly prepared to pursue crimes," according to Friberg. "They think crime 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is impossible for us to be everywhere at once."
According to local police, Wednesday's incident is likely related to ongoing gang conflicts. Earlier, a spokesman for Gothenburg police told Sputnik that sales and distribution of illegal drugs were likely a motivator in the shooting.