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Woman sentenced to six years for weapons crimes in Norrköping

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Key Points
  • A 40-year-old woman was sentenced to six years in prison for serious weapons crimes and involving minors.
  • She provided weapons to two boys, aged 13 and 15, who shot at an apartment window last summer.
  • Police found weapons at her home, including 3D printed ones, and messages about criminal mediation.

A 40-year-old woman has been sentenced by Norrköping District Court to six years in prison for serious weapons offenses on two occasions and involving minors in crime. The woman involved two boys, aged 13 and 15, who according to the verdict were provided with weapons. They then shot at a kitchen window of an apartment in Vilbergen in Norrköping last summer.

Police found messages in the woman's phone that based on content appear to be about criminal mediation assignments. During a house search at the woman's residence, several weapons were found, including 3D printed weapons. The woman denies having handed over weapons and states she had weapons at home because she was allegedly threatened.

she had weapons at home because she was allegedly threatened

the woman, 40-year-old defendant

The 40-year-old has no previous criminal record. She is now sentenced for two cases of serious weapons offenses and involving a youth in crime to six years in prison. The 15-year-old is sentenced to youth care and the 13-year-old is ordered to pay damages.

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