- I think it feels great.

Nice that there may be consequences.

It is always important, when people commit crimes, that there are consequences, says police assistant Martina Tillberg.

"Among the roughest things you can do"

The various injuries that the police suffered when they tried to stop the riots are many.

They suffered, among other things, fractures in the hands and fingers, crush and crush injuries, brain injuries and noise and wound injuries.

The most common, however, are bruises, swellings and bumps from stones and various objects thrown at the police.

Martina Tillberg believes that these attacks on the police are extremely serious and among the most serious things can be done against the police and the state.

Hoping for more prosecutions

Earlier this week, four men were sentenced to prison after the Easter riots in Örebro and now the first three have been charged in Linköping.

Martina Tilberg hopes that more people will be prosecuted and, in the long run, also convicted.

The effects of sentences can show how serious the crimes are, she says.

- The effect is that it shows that serious crimes have been committed and that what has happened is completely unacceptable.