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Celerity

(43,336 posts)
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 03:49 PM Jan 2021

Who's the man in the red scarf at the US Capitol? Sweden wants to know

https://www.thelocal.se/20210114/whos-the-man-in-the-red-scarf-at-the-us-capitol-sweden-wants-to-know



Three years ago, a town in northern Sweden handed out around 1,000 scarfs as Christmas gifts to former residents. Now, one of them has turned up in the violent attack on the US Capitol, and Swedes – and the Washington DC police – are trying to identify its wearer.

The mystery started when local residents in Skellefteå – a municipality of around 72,000 people almost 800 kilometres north of Stockholm – spotted the scarf on the floor in one of the many pictures showing the debris left by a violent mob of Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol during a joint session of Congress. Skellefteå council officials confirmed to local newspaper Norran that it was one of around 1,000 scarfs they sent as Christmas gifts in 2017 to residents who had moved away from the area, an annual tradition. "We've been doing it for at least five years. The gifts have varied, one year we sent out Pride mittens," Skellefteå marketing director Helena Renström told Norran.

Swedish national daily Dagens Nyheter (DN) then managed to track down several pictures of a man wearing the scarf while taking part in the riot. He can be seen waving an American flag outside the Capitol, pushing against the police fences, as well as inside the building discussing the floor plan with other people, among other places. The man had as of noon on Thursday not been identified – and it is not known whether he is a Swedish national or not. DN has gone through a list of the 934 people who received the red scarfs in 2017. Out of those, only one lives in the US, a woman. She told DN that she received socks, not a scarf, and did not recognise the man.




The man has also been identified as a "person of interest in unrest-related offenses" by the Metropolitan Police in Washington DC, who are appealing for more information. Meanwhile, he has been dubbed "the Skellefteå man" in some of Sweden's biggest newspapers, who are racing to unpick the mystery of the red scarf. "You really want to know how the scarf made it to the US and how the man got hold of it. Nobody would have thought that such a small town in northern Sweden would play such a big part in such a mockery of democracy," Skellefteå resident Johanna-Lovisa Vannebäck, the first person who spotted the scarf, told Aftonbladet.

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Who's the man in the red scarf at the US Capitol? Sweden wants to know (Original Post) Celerity Jan 2021 OP
Well, That's An Unusual Story! ProfessorGAC Jan 2021 #1
Maybe MF45 traded Puerto Rico for Sweden last week? Sancho Jan 2021 #2
K&R! SheltieLover Jan 2021 #3
I wouldn't mind seeing some of these people's faces... dubyadiprecession Jan 2021 #4
Maybe it was picked up second hand through a thrift store or yard sale. Hugin Jan 2021 #5
The scarf maybe. halfulglas Jan 2021 #6
I'm glad to hear the village is following up on this, though. Hugin Jan 2021 #7

dubyadiprecession

(5,707 posts)
4. I wouldn't mind seeing some of these people's faces...
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 03:59 PM
Jan 2021

After their homes are broken into, looted, and vandalized.

Hugin

(33,135 posts)
5. Maybe it was picked up second hand through a thrift store or yard sale.
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 04:08 PM
Jan 2021

Much of the clothing and accessories which were carried or worn seemed to be intended to be dropped at the conclusion of the insurrection as red herrings, if things went south. Like shaving off the beards on some of them.

halfulglas

(1,654 posts)
6. The scarf maybe.
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 04:44 PM
Jan 2021

But shaving the beards I think is a panic thing, realizing there are a lot more people able to use facial recognition than they ever imagined. I think a lot of these traitors actually thought they would be hailed as heroes, not only in their own group but in their wider community. What a surprise to them not everyone thought this was a shining moment. A number had what looked suspiciously like fake Halloween beards unless their facial hair is actually that ugly, but almost anyone sophisticated to leave behind red herrings in the way of clothing articles and other artifacts, would know facial recognition wouldn't be that easily fooled, especially considering the number of fools proudly posting their videos all over the place.

Hugin

(33,135 posts)
7. I'm glad to hear the village is following up on this, though.
Thu Jan 14, 2021, 05:07 PM
Jan 2021

It could very well lead to something.

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