The riot broke out late on the evening of 8 June, when a group of young adults were refused admittance to a junior high school dance; angered, they responded by throwing rocks through the windows of the school. From there, the rioting spread. Rioting continued for two nights. Police estimate that about 100 young men participated in the rioting, throwing bricks, setting fires and attacking the police station. Rioters threw rocks at police, attacked a police station and burned down a school, throwing rocks at responding fire engines and preventing fire fighters from reaching the school in time to save the building.
Analysis Social activist
George Lakey describes the 2010 Rinkeby riots as among the earliest riots by multicultural youth in Sweden. Founder of
iona Institute - the Catholic Pressure Group, commentator
David Quinn linked the riots to immigration of
Muslims blaming "the mainstream political parties, aided for the most part by the mainstream media," for abetting the rise of right wing political movement by "refus(ing) to permit an open and honest debate about" the causes of this and other riots by immigrant youth, and also by ignoring the "anti-Semitism, sex abuse, voter fraud," in immigrant communities. Sociologist
Peggy Levitt attributes the riots to anger over "long-term youth unemployment and poverty." ==Background==