- If you compare this Easter with today, I think this is Skäggetorp, where everyone hangs out, says Benjamin Abwe, who is on site from a basketball club. 

The riots this Easter, when, among other things, stones were thrown at police, are not something that the residents of Skäggetorp in Linköping want to be associated with.

Today's activities on one of the area's large lawns are more of a folk festival.

Here are associations, landlords and fire brigade and police.

The whole thing is called Skäggetorpsdagen and has been going on for several years. 

Of course, it is impossible to ignore the fact that there are also problems in Skäggetorp.

There is crime.

It has been shot in the area.

Last Easter, there was a stone-throwing at police in connection with the right-wing extremist Rasmus Paludan having announced that he was going to Skäggetorp. 

Skäggetorpsdagen is instead the opposite, the everyday life that many residents think is obscured by the black headlines.