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Sweden considers social media ban to stop youth gang recruitment


Sweden is grappling with an increase in childhood gang activity with some members as young as 11 years old. The country’s government is now considering a move that could restrict social media use in an effort to combat the issue.

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Swedish police have seen gangs “shopping” on social media for teens to commit murders and bombings, turning these platforms into digital marketplaces.

The Scandinavian nation now leads Europe in deadly shootings per capita. Police data revealing 93 kids under 15-years-old have been connected to planning murders in the first seven months of 2024.

Swedish law enforcement noting that’s three times more than 2023.

Authorities have seen the crime surge spill over to Denmark in recent months. Denmark charging a handful of minors with attempted murder and weapons possessions.

Swedish ministers and leaders of other Nordic countries met with representatives from Snapchat, TikTok, Google and Meta. According to, Swedish Justice Minster Gunnar Strommer said the companies vowed to do everything in their power to prevent gangs from recruiting teenagers.

The Dec. 9 meeting in Copenhagen tasked tech companies to do their part in keeping kids away from gang activity and recruitment. Justice Minister Strommer said it’s a serious situation. The Swedish government used other countries as examples to help curb the problem.

In November, Australia passed a ban just weeks ago in a move officials said was to protect young people from the harms of the platform. Right now, kids under the age of 16 are not allowed on social media.

The education minister adding Sweden’s government will do everything in the power and won’t leave no stone unturned to stop kids from spending excessive time on social media.

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[Karah Rucker]

SWEDEN IS DEALING WITH AN INCREASE IN CHILDHOOD GANG ACTIVITY. WITH SOME MEMBERS AS YOUNG AS ELEVEN-YEARS-OLD.

NOW THE COUNTRY’S GOVERNMENT IS CONSIDERING A MOVE THAT WOULD RESTRICT SOCIAL MEDIA USE IN AN EFFORT TO ADDRESS THE ISSUE.  

THE SCANDANAVIAN NATION NOW LEADS EUROPE IN DEADLY SHOOTINGS PER CAPITA. 

SWEDISH POLICE HAVE SEEN GANGS ‘SHOPPING’ ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR TEENS TO COMMIT MURDERS AND BOMBINGS…TURNING THESE PLATFORMS INTO DIGITAL MARKETPLACES. 

POLICE DATA SHOWS 93 KIDS UNDER 15 YEARS OLD HAVE BEEN CONNECTED TO PLANNING MURDERS IN THE FIRST SEVEN MONTHS OF THIS YEAR. SWEDISH POLICE NOTING THAT’S THREE TIMES MORE THAN 2023.

IN RECENT MONTHS, AUTHORITIES HAVE SEEN THE CRIME SURGE SPILL OVER TO DENMARK. A HANDFUL OF MINORS BEING CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER AND WEAPONS POSSESSIONS. 

SWEDISH MINISTERS AND LEADERS OF OTHER NORDIC COUNTRIES MET WITH REPS FROM META, GOOGLE, SNAPCHAT AND TIKTOK. THE COMPANIES VOWING MONDAY TO DO “EVERYTHING IN THEIR POWER” TO PREVENT GANGS FROM RECRUITING TEENAGERS.  

SWEDEN’S MINISTER OF JUSTICE SAID IT’S A VERY SERIOUS SITUATION AND THEY’RE KEEPING THEIR EYES ON WHAT OTHER COUNTRIES ARE DOING. 

AUSTRALIA PASSED A BAN JUST WEEKS AGO…KEEPING KIDS UNDER THE AGE OF 16 OFF SOCIAL MEDIA. IN A MOVE OFFICIALS SAY IS TO PROTECT YOUNG PEOPLE. 

THE EDUCATION MINISTER ADDING SWEDEN’S GOVERNMENT WILL DO EVERYTHING IN THEIR POWER TO STOP KIDS FROM SPENDING EXCESSIVE TIME ON SOCIAL MEDIA.

FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M KARAH RUCKER.