In several cases, these are serious gun crimes where the young people handled sharply loaded firearms.
Here are all the convicts:
17-year-old boy, serious gun crime, Eskilstuna, March 2019
20,000 to 25,000 kronor.
That's how much the boy paid for a revolver, a pistol, a magazine and ammunition.
The police found everything in a bag in a closet at the boy's home.
He admitted the crime and in a police interrogation he stated that the plan was to resell everything.
The 17-year-old was sentenced to probation with community service.
The verdict states that if the 17-year-old boy had instead been sentenced to prison, which only happens in a few cases when you are so young, he would have been sentenced to eight months in prison.
18-year-old man, gun crime, Eskilstuna, March 2020
He was sentenced in March 2020 to three months in prison for gun crime.
According to the verdict, the police found a sharply charged pistol in his home wrapped in a box.
The man admitted that the box belonged to him but that he did not know that it contained a weapon.
A box which, according to the man himself, he was forced to accept by others who threatened him.
An explanation that the district court weighed in its assessment.
Had he, according to the name of the law, been an adult, ie not under 21 years of age, he would have been sentenced to a prison term of at least two years.
The man was also convicted of possession of drugs.
(January 1, 2022, the penalty rebate for people between the ages of 18 and 21 was abolished)
16-year-old boy, serious gun crime, Nyköping, September 2019
The 16-year-old travels with two people from Södertälje to Nyköping to meet girls, he tells the police.
Once they have arrived in Nyköping, they go to and from a car park on several occasions for two days in a residential area next to a forest.
Residents react to the fact that unknown people move by the forest and then back to the car and thus call the police.
A patrol arrives at the scene and meets the 16-year-old and another person.
Police find a revolver and six cartridges in a bag a few meters from the car.
The 16-year-old admits to the crime and says that he brought the weapon because he wanted to feel safe.
Test results from NFC show no DNA on the weapon from the 16-year-old, however, it was on the bag.
The boy is sentenced to closed youth care for four months.
He is also convicted of minor drug offenses.
17-year-old boy, serious gun crime, Katrineholm, September 2021
The 17-year-old comes in with a sharp-charged pistol at the police station in Katrineholm and takes the blame for the murder at Långbergsskolan in Nyköping last year.
A man has already been sentenced to life in prison for murder.
The 17-year-old was not convicted of the murder but later admitted that he received the weapon from another person and took on the murder to solve a debt, according to the verdict.
He was sentenced to closed juvenile detention for eight months for aggravated gun crime and protection of criminals, among other things.
17-year-old boy, minor gun crime, Eskilstuna, December 2019
The boy is caught having four cartridges.
The 17-year-old neither admitted nor denied any wrongdoing.
He was sentenced to a daily fine.
15-year-old boy, minor gun crime, Eskilstuna, March 2021
He is sentenced to juvenile detention after having a carbon dioxide gun and a cartridge.
You must not have an air weapon if you are under 18 years of age.
The 15-year-old is also convicted of violating the knife law and drug offenses.
He confessed to the crime.
17-year-old boy, minor gun crime, Katrineholm, August 2020
He walked around Katrineholm with a soft airgun outdoors and aimed openly at objects along the road.
The 17-year-old denies the crime and stated in interrogation that he did not know that weapons were subject to a permit and that he bought the product as a toy.
He was sentenced to a daily fine.
16-year-old boy, minor gun crime, Eskilstuna, November 2019
The boy was wearing pepper spray in a shop in central Eskilstuna.
He has stated in interrogation that he had the jar to defend himself and that he received it from friends.
The 16-year-old admits to the crime but at the same time says that he did not know that it was not allowed to have pepper spray.
He was sentenced to a daily fine.