Copenhagen Mayor Demands Shutdown of World Cup Fan Event After Violence Erupts
Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Copenhagen's children and youth mayor, Jakob Næsager, has called for the shutdown of a World Cup fan event on Islands Brygge.
- The demand follows two violent incidents involving multiple guests at separate fan screening events.
- Næsager stated his tolerance for such events has ended due to the disturbances.
Jakob Næsager, Copenhagen's mayor for children and youth, has demanded the closure of the World Cup fan screening event at Islands Brygge, citing a breakdown in public order. Næsager, representing the Conservative Party, declared that his tolerance for such large-scale public viewing events has expired following recent disturbances.
The call for the event's shutdown comes in the wake of two separate violent incidents that occurred at fan screening locations. Reports indicate that multiple individuals were involved in altercations during these events, leading to concerns about safety and crowd control. The specific nature of the violence has not been detailed, but the involvement of numerous guests has prompted a strong reaction from city officials.
Næsager's firm stance reflects a growing unease with the disruptions associated with the fan events. By demanding the closure, he is signaling a priority for public safety and a potential shift in how such large gatherings are managed in the city. The mayor's statement, 'My tolerance has ceased,' underscores the severity of the incidents and the administration's response to maintaining order.
My tolerance has ceased
Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.