Antifa Mob Attacks 17-Year-Old Video Blogger in Broad Daylight
I can now reveal the identities of all the far-left extremists involved in the assault on Lulle – several of whom are long-time members of the terrorist group Antifa.
Memorial for Murdered Left-Wing Extremist
This week, the far-left organization Syndikalisterna held a joint event on Södermalm in Stockholm together with the terrorist-designated Antifa. The event was a memorial for Björn Söderberg, a far-left extremist active in Sweden’s violent autonomous scene during the 1990s.


Present to cover the event was 17-year-old video blogger Lulle, known for documenting protests in the Stockholm area. But what began as a quiet report from an autumn evening in the capital ended in a brutal assault – carried out by some of Sweden’s most notorious Antifa activists.
Antifa Rushes at Lulle
All signs suggest that the extremists had placed spotters around Medborgarplatsen to identify individuals considered enemies of the movement. It didn’t take long before a group of Antifa activists suddenly charged at Lulle from the opposite direction.
At that moment, Lulle had just met a supporter who walked with him for a brief moment. They had only gone a short distance before the far-left mob appeared.
Infamous Terrorist Leads the Mob
Joel Bjurströmer Almgren, arguably Sweden’s most infamous Antifa terrorist, led the charge. He became nationally known after being convicted of attempted murder of a political opponent in Kärrtorp in 2013. He also has a lengthy criminal record including multiple non-political violent crimes, illegal weapons possession, and threats against public officials.
His own family has completely disowned him, and police recently raided his home after a pistol containing his DNA was discovered – an offense he was later convicted for. During the raid, police found a large stash of Antifa propaganda, indicating his continued involvement in the extremist network’s surveillance and harassment campaigns.
Almgren shouted, “Here’s a little snitch” at Lulle – a reference to Lulle previously reporting far-left extremists to the police for harassment.
Punches to the Face and Pepper Spray
Seconds later, far-left extremist Hjalmar Hagström rushed toward Lulle and attacked him with pepper spray. Lulle fled, chased by much of Antifa Stockholm, until he managed to find shelter inside Bröd & Salt at Medborgarplatsen, where he waited for police to arrive.
Hagström is a veteran of Sweden’s violent far-left and, for several years, was fraudulently registered at Kafé 44 – a venue frequently used by Antifa for meetings, planning, and propaganda production. Among the board members of the venue is far-left extremist Victoria Rixer.
In the photo above, Hagström is seen walking toward Kafé 44 with Andreas Klominek, another activist connected to Almgren at the time of the attempted murder in Kärrtorp. Klominek is now a leading figure in the Rojava Committees, a support group for the PKK, a Kurdish militia designated as a terrorist organization.
Emma Hagberg in the Background
Also present was Emma Hagberg, who married Joel Almgren shortly before he began serving his latest prison sentence for serious weapons offenses. Hagberg has a deep background in Antifa and has represented the terrorist group in both propaganda films and media interviews.
In a previous investigation, police discovered large amounts of Antifa propaganda in Hagberg’s storage unit – including doxxing posters with names and photos of several private individuals who had previously been harassed by Antifa.
After the assault on Lulle, Emma Hagberg and the rest of the Antifa activists regrouped at Kafé 44.
Lulle: “tänker inte sluta”
När jag ringer upp Lulle berättar han att han inte fick några allvarliga skador efter attacken och att han omedelbart polisanmälde överfallet. På frågan om han tänker sluta med sin rapportering svarar han: “Absolut inte. Om jag ger vika för våld, så vinner extremvänstern.”
Christian Peterson