Increasingly, juveniles are detained for various crimes in East Oslo. This was also the case last weekend. Police detained two teenagers who had threatened members of the Night Raven patrol with firearms. It is worth mentioning that it happened in the same area where, three weeks ago, the Night Ravens were pelted with stones by a group of unidentified teenagers.
Tasty jokes
The detained teenagers turned out to be 13-year-old and 14-year-old inhabitants of this part of Oslo. They confessed to the officers that they were unarmed and that the threats were only jokes. Both teenagers were charged with assault. However, due to the fact that they are minors, no proceedings have been initiated against them. The entire incident and the personal data of the two boys were only recorded in the police register.
In East Oslo, shots are heard more and more
As members of the "Night Raven" say, they feel less and less confident in recent months. It is not only threats that are used more and more often against them. There are also other incidents bearing the features of crimes and offenses. However, the police are not always called to the scene - this only happens in cases where there is a high risk of using a firearm.
More and more disturbing events
In the last few months, dangerous events have intensified. Most of them were harmless, but some of them had serious consequences and resulted in victims. Such an incident occurred, for example, on February 7 in the Holmlia district. The man was shot then, but the injuries did not endanger his life and health.
A Pole shot
A shooting was also recorded on March 12 in the Lambartseter district. Then the officers arrested three people. This incident is linked to the fatal incident in the Bjorndal district. A Pole was shot then, but as the police say - the victim was accidental. The accused of the murder was a 32-year-old Norwegian of Pakistani descent.
Norwegian two worlds - East and West Oslo.
Restless in Oslo Unlucky 4 April
Two events also took place on April 4. A mother and her son who lived in Fjellhalmar in Lorenskog were shot that day. Fortunately, the wounds - although serious - did not pose a threat to the victims' lives. That The case involves the gang community in Oslo.
An exceptionally quiet weekend
As reported on May 4, the Norwegian government decided to strengthen the police force patrolling East Oslo. According to Annstein Garnes, the leader of the Night Raven, these actions are already bringing the desired results. It is safer in the streets, although the fear is not completely gone. The members of the volunteer night patrols continue to face threats, insults and intimidation. They inform the police about everything on an ongoing basis, but calls are made only in situations where there is a real threat to the use of firearms.