Crime Boy, 13, dies after ‘horrific’ sword attack in north-east London

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Man arrested after attack near Hainault tube station which left four others, including two police officers, injured

An attack by a man armed with a sword has left a 13-year-old boy dead and four others injured in east London, including two police officers who sustained serious wounds.

The Metropolitan police said the man, 36, had been arrested after they were called “to reports of a vehicle being driven into a house” in Thurlow Gardens, near Hainault underground station, shortly before 7am on Tuesday.


The man is believed to have then stabbed people during an incident lasting about 20 minutes in and around the tube station.

The Metropolitan police said the suspect was arrested after being Tasered, 22 minutes after the first 999 emergency call.

Residents said they were woken by screams and shouts and a number of emergency vehicles rushing to the scene.

The Guardian understands police are investigating whether the suspect has a history of mental ill health.

Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell said: “The events of this morning are truly horrific. I cannot even begin to imagine how those affected must be feeling.”

Bell confirmed the boy died as a result of his injuries: “It is with great sadness that I confirm one of those injured in the incident, a 13-year-old boy, has died from their injuries.

“He was taken to hospital after being stabbed and sadly died a short while after. The child’s family are being supported firstly by my local officers and now with some specialist officers.”

Bell said the injuries suffered by two police officers were “significant” and would require surgery but were not life threatening. Bell said two of the three members of the public injured were still in hospital.

He commended the “incredible bravery” of emergency service workers who rushed to the scene.

After an assessment by specialist officers, the Met said it did not believe the incident was terrorism-related and believed the suspect acted alone.

Mobile phone footage of the incident showed a casually dressed man with a long knife, resembling a sword.

The incident happened during morning rush hour and Hainault underground station was closed.

Police said they believed a vehicle was driven into a house. This was then followed by a man carrying out a series of marauding attacks with a sword, with victims selected seemingly at random.

In one street, Laing Close, a black van was visible with its front window damaged and back doors open.

One resident, from Laing Close, said she saw a man standing outside her home next to a body and brandishing a sword in front of two unarmed police officers and an ambulance.

“He was wielding his sword trying to attack the police but then they sprayed him and he ran away,” she said. “He was shouting at the police: ‘Do you believe in God?’, also at the ambulance.

“We were very scared and trying to hide and not show ourselves through the window, because he was standing right next to our house.”

Another witness said he heard shrieking before seeing a man dressed in yellow jumping over some fences at about 7am.

“I heard shouting, I heard shrieking – I thought: ‘Who would be shrieking at this time in the morning?’ The shrieking sounded like the police – you know when they are ordering someone to stop or to get on their knees or something – it was like that. It was like: ‘Stop where you are, put that down, put that down’ – that kind of thing.

“I looked out the back window because the noise was coming from back there, I saw a bloke dressed in yellow jumping over some fences … then he went down an alley like he was going back on to the street again.

“I saw a policeman and policewoman – normal coppers with the short-sleeved shirts – who chased after him and they were shouting for him to put it down.”

The incident came 48 hours before voting begins in London’s mayoral election in which crime is a key issue.

Bell said: “I know the families of those involved, the local and wider community and many across London will want to know why this terrible incident occurred.

“And it’s our job to find that out and we will. I’m committed to providing those answers when we can and I would ask for some patience while this important work is carried out.”

The prime minister, Rishi Sunak, said: “This is a shocking incident. My thoughts are with those affected and their families. I’d like to thank the emergency services for their ongoing response, and pay tribute to the extraordinary bravery shown by police on the scene. Such violence has no place on our streets.”

The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “I am absolutely devastated by the news from Hainault this morning. I remain in constant contact with the commissioner. A man has been arrested and the area secured. The police are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident. There will be additional reassurance patrols in the area.

“The police officers and emergency services showed the best of our city – running towards danger to protect others and I thank them from the bottom of my heart.”
The home secretary, James Cleverly, said: “I am being regularly updated about the incident at Hainault station this morning. My thoughts are with those who have been affected and thank you to the emergency responders. I would urge people not to speculate or share footage online and provide relevant information to the police.”
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news...hainault-amid-reports-of-stabbings-at-station

“The police officers and emergency services showed the best of our city – running towards danger to protect others and I thank them from the bottom of my heart.”
- If it's was in USA, the noble creatures know as american criminals would sacrifice themselves to protect civilians!<lol>
Congratulations for the first responders, for standing up, even when a bunch of ungrateful bitches and grifters are against you guys!
 
Prime Minister Rishi and mayor Sadiq?... You get what you ask for...

There's been a concerted effort in America to set precedent letting any would be good samaritan know if they attempt to prevent criminality or deal with it they will be smeared publicly and likely imprisoned for much longer than said criminal so don't be so quick to blame individual for not getting involved in America. If that's what you're doing TS as it's difficult to understand what points you're trying to make...
 
Strange attack, this one. Apparently not targeted, but seems very targeted in some ways.
 
Prime Minister Rishi and mayor Sadiq?... You get what you ask for...

There's been a concerted effort in America to set precedent letting any would be good samaritan know if they attempt to prevent criminality or deal with it they will be smeared publicly and likely imprisoned for much longer than said criminal so don't be so quick to blame individual for not getting involved in America. If that's what you're doing TS as it's difficult to understand what points you're trying to make...
How is this Rishi and Sadiq's fault? And what did we get that we asked for?
 
Is there some kind of policy preventing cops from shooting in situations like this?

The met don’t carry firearms, or at least most of them don’t. This guy would have been ventilated in the US, and rightfully so. Not to show bias, but in the UK, a lot of the knife attacks seem to be from immigrants. Just my guess
 


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The met don’t carry firearms, or at least most of them don’t. This guy would have been ventilated in the US, and rightfully so. Not to show bias, but in the UK, a lot of the knife attacks seem to be from immigrants. Just my guess
How can you be an officer of the law and not be equipped with the tools to enforce the law....The Met might want to rethink that virtue signaling.
 
How can you be an officer of the law and not be equipped with the tools to enforce the law....The Met might want to rethink that virtue signaling.

Their populace is not armed like the US. They have very few leo shootings going either way (shooting suspects or being shot). Personally, I think the UK police are studs for being able to handle knives without guns like they do. The US police could learn a lot from them but they do take a lot of risk to protect scumbags from being killed.
 
Prime Minister Rishi and mayor Sadiq?... You get what you ask for...

There's been a concerted effort in America to set precedent letting any would be good samaritan know if they attempt to prevent criminality or deal with it they will be smeared publicly and likely imprisoned for much longer than said criminal so don't be so quick to blame individual for not getting involved in America. If that's what you're doing TS as it's difficult to understand what points you're trying to make...
- I'm just getting some cheap heat by attacking the ant-cop crowd in a totally unrelated thread. I dont blame the civilians for nothing going against a atacker with a sword. I wondt blame the cops neither. But those men fought a crazy wako, even them being without weapons. I really doubt american hero Jacob Blake woud do something against the sword guy.
 
How can you be an officer of the law and not be equipped with the tools to enforce the law....The Met might want to rethink that virtue signaling.
- When angel George Floyd died, theres were guys on the thread saying cops shond't carry guns. Only a special unit should be allowed to carry. And look that isnt hard to find complet security classes online, i dont get were those people get those ideas.
 
How can you be an officer of the law and not be equipped with the tools to enforce the law....The Met might want to rethink that virtue signaling.
Just to confirm, the police do have guns. I'd expect the response to this threat would have been with armed officers. They aren't issued to all officers though, just the armed response units. So I do agree with you, ALL officers should be carrying imo. And fully agree on the Met and virtue signalling.
 
Just to confirm, the police do have guns. I'd expect the response to this threat would have been with armed officers. They aren't issued to all officers though, just the armed response units. So I do agree with you, ALL officers should be carrying imo. And fully agree on the Met and virtue signalling.

Absolutely no thank you.

No appetite for an armed populace nor an armed police force. Specialist firearm units are quick to respond when needed, but there's nothing to suggest this would have been concluded any sooner that I've read.
 
Based on the image it looks like a wakizashi or katana, which I believe are illegal there.

I can't imagine the sword collecting community is too happy about this, and the government will probably be more stringent as a result. I remember hearing they were trying to go after gardening tools at one point.

 
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Absolutely no thank you.

No appetite for an armed populace nor an armed police force. Specialist firearm units are quick to respond when needed, but there's nothing to suggest this would have been concluded any sooner that I've read.
Didn't say anything about an armed populace or whether this would have concluded sooner but cool, that's your opinion. I'm not that passionate about it, I was just thinking of the two female cops murdered in Manchester a few years ago, that situation would/could have been different if they were armed. They couldn't respond quick enough to get him, he handed himself in and that's a response to two officers down, not sure they are quick enough to respond in all cases.
 
Didn't say anything about an armed populace or whether this would have concluded sooner but cool, that's your opinion. I'm not that passionate about it, I was just thinking of the two female cops murdered in Manchester a few years ago, that situation would/could have been different if they were armed. They couldn't respond quick enough to get him, he handed himself in and that's a response to two officers down, not sure they are quick enough to respond in all cases.

A trap is a trap, and a shoot out is deadly.

3 armed officers died in the US just yesterday (at least I read about it yesterday). Having an arms race protects no one, it verifiably makes everything more dangerous.
 
A trap is a trap, and a shoot out is deadly.

3 armed officers died in the US just yesterday (at least I read about it yesterday). Having an arms race protects no one, it verifiably makes everything more dangerous.
I don't know about the incident you're referring to so can't comment. I'm not suggesting an arms race either.
 
The met don’t carry firearms, or at least most of them don’t. This guy would have been ventilated in the US, and rightfully so. Not to show bias, but in the UK, a lot of the knife attacks seem to be from immigrants. Just my guess

British police have a saying,

"When every second counts, Armed Response is only minutes away".


British police Armed Response teams are very well trained. Probably to a higher standard than some American forces. But they amount to less than 6% of all UK coppers. So in situations like this, the Response officers will be armed with a baton and Taser at best.

It's a damn shame. This bastard should have been put down like a rabid dog.
 

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