The Göta Court of Appeal upholds the judgment of the Linköping District Court against the 19-year-old, who was singled out by the victim as a shooter.

He will serve his six-year prison sentence for attempted murder.

The Göta Court of Appeal writes in the judgment that the designation weighs heavily and has had a strong evidential value.

But when it comes to the evidence against the 21-year-old, the Göta Court of Appeal goes completely against the district court's line, something Corren was the first to say.

The Court of Appeal chooses to free the man completely because it is considered that the evidence against him is not sufficient.

The case is most likely related to the gang conflict that in just one year resulted in six murders.

Several of the people involved have links to the criminal gang Bandido's subgroup X-team.

Pointed out the shooter

It was on 15 September last year that a 20-year-old man was shot in the face up close in Ryd in Linköping.

According to doctors, the man miraculously survived and in the courtroom, the young shot man chose to point out who shot - something that is very unusual in gang-related trials.

Three men were charged on suspicion of involvement in the incident.

The 19-year-old, who was the designated shooter and the 21-year-old was sentenced to long prison terms by Linköping District Court - the third man was completely acquitted.