Shooting Incident at Warner Music Sweden Connected to Threats Over C Gambino
A shooting at Warner Music Sweden's office is linked to past threats tied to rapper C Gambino.
- • Multiple shots fired at Warner Music's office in Stockholm.
- • Shooting connected to threats against Warner executives linked to C Gambino.
- • A bombing incident earlier this year involved a senior executive.
- • No injuries reported, but employees advised to remain home.
Key details
In the early hours of September 23, 2025, multiple gunshots were fired at the entrance of Warner Music Sweden's office in Vasastan, Stockholm. This violent incident reportedly stems from threats and extortion linked to the company's association with the deceased rapper C Gambino, who was shot dead in June 2024. No injuries were reported in the shooting, which occurred around 4 AM, with employees advised to stay home due to safety concerns.
According to police, the shooting is believed to be a targeted act related to previous threats against Warner Music's executives. In February, a powerful explosion occurred outside a residence connected to a senior executive at Warner, resulting in the conviction of a 15-year-old boy who claimed he acted on behalf of someone else. This bombing, alongside a message demanding 2.5 million kronor, highlights the escalating threats the company has faced since Gambino's murder.
Authorities initiated an investigation into serious weapons offenses following the shooting, but as of Tuesday afternoon, no arrests had been made. Witness accounts and surveillance footage are being reviewed to gather more information. Warner Music Sweden has not made any public comments regarding the incident or the ongoing threats against its employees.
The incident reflects broader concerns about violence linked to gang conflicts, particularly following Gambino's association with Warner Music. The rapper had recently signed a contract with the label before his death, which has put the company in the crosshairs of related criminal activities. The police continue to investigate, seeking to resolve the growing tension surrounding Warner Music and its executives.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
Source articles (4)
Skjutning mot musikjättens kontor i Stockholm
Skjutning mot musikjättens kontor i Stockholm
Uppgift: Skjutning riktad mot musikbolaget Warner
Skott mot Warner Music i Stockholm
Source comparison
Time of shooting
dn.se
"Early Tuesday morning"
aftonbladet.se
"In the early hours of Tuesday"
expressen.se
"The shooting happened around 4 AM"
svd.se
"Early Tuesday morning, around 4 AM"
Amount demanded in extortion
dn.se
"the executive received threatening messages demanding 2.5 million kronor"
expressen.se
"the executive received a message demanding 250,000 euros"
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