Man Shot in Rinkeby, Northwestern Stockholm; Police Launch Investigation and Pursue Suspects
A man was shot in Rinkeby, northwestern Stockholm, on October 25, 2025; police have launched an investigation and are pursuing suspects.
- • A man was shot in Rinkeby, northwestern Stockholm, on October 25, 2025.
- • The victim is conscious and was transported to the hospital for treatment.
- • Police classify the incident as attempted murder and a serious weapons offense.
- • A police chase and investigation are ongoing, with witnesses providing initial care at the scene.
Key details
On the evening of October 25, 2025, a man was shot in Rinkeby, a district in northwestern Stockholm. Police received the alarm at 21:36 and promptly responded to the scene. The victim was initially assisted by bystanders and subsequently by the police before an ambulance transported him to the hospital for further treatment. According to police spokesperson Daniel Wikdahl, the man is conscious and receiving medical care. The police have launched a preliminary investigation, classifying the incident as attempted murder and a serious weapons offense.
The victim has not yet been fully identified, with authorities withholding details about his age or identity. A large crowd gathered at the scene, prompting the police to secure the area to maintain order and ensure proper medical attention could be administered. In connection with the shooting, police have initiated a manhunt for the suspects involved.
This incident highlights ongoing concerns about violent crime in the district. The police continue to gather information and pursue leads as the investigation remains underway. No further details about the motive or the perpetrators have been disclosed at this time.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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