The past few days I have been reporting on the disintegrating social conditions in Denmark here and here. There are now increasingly violent tensions in the Muslim-dominated immigrant district of Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark:
Gates of Vienna has the today as well, Who owns the Streets? The latest incident as reported in Politiken. Not surprisingly, it occurred in Nørrebro:
Denmark: Two Police Officers Wounded
Two police officers are reported to have been attacked and wounded in Nørrebro.
According to initial reports, two police officers have been wounded in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen after a man attacked them with a knife and sword.
The condition of the two officers is not yet clear.
First reports speak of the two officers and an adversary having been wounded, with the adversary having been shot.
The Jagtvej road in Copenhagen has been closed off, and politiken.dk understands that the incident took place on Kronborggade street.
The article doesn’t mention the ethnicity of the assailant, but in addition to harboring numerous Autonomer, Nørrebro is notorious for having an abundance of “cultural enrichment”.
Esther at Islam in Europe has compiled a summary of the escalating violence in the Danish gang war:
With forty shootings and three dead, the gang-war in Copenhagen is causing concerns that it would escalate into ethnic riots.
MS-NBC published a report on the gang wars. Politiken reports on the government’s anti-gang package, which includes deportation of criminal immigrants. The shootings have meanwhile forced the closure of a library, culture center and sports hall on Blågårdsgade (Blågård street), and stopped deliveries by a meal-on-wheels company (see here and here )
In the past, btw, immigrant gang Black Cobras stopped riots, noting that it’s bad for business. Riots brought in the police, who conducted more thorough searches.
Atlas reader ETT reports this:
The local priest talks about people feeling like hostages. The supermarket shown is where most muggings and trouble takes place.
The priest says many people are close to moving out of the area. The police are not quick in coming and do not take incidents seriously.




