Attacker pulls out huge knife and lunges at young woman in London park

Woman pulls out huge knife and lunges at young reveller in London park



by ThatchersDirtyTaint

28 comments
  1. These knife wielders always look so bizarre both attacking and keeping their body back

  2. This utter nonsense that young people carry knives because they are scared needs to be addressed.

    They dont. Just like when I was younger, young people carry knives to intimidate their peers and/or use them.

    Now ofc, they tell socal work, youth workers and the police they carry them because they are scared, because if your caught with a knife it’s going to get you sympathy.

    Teenagers are wee lying shits. They talk more shite than ten arses. Anyone who believes a teenager is telling the truth, has never spoken to a teenager. Or is an idiot.

    Carrying a knife has to be seen as carrying something with can murder. If the knife in the video stabbed someone it would have been death.

  3. “Gladstone Park became the sight of screams”. The Metro either needs to hire someone with a grasp of English or prompt it’s AI ghostwriter better.

  4. If only the knife wasn’t pointy – Idris Elba probably

  5. Life for a knife… remember when they used to say that? If it was actually implemented then it might actually work. Get caught with a knife? Life in prison. Why are we sending people away for the length of time it takes to brew a cuppa?

  6. I’m curious how someone who gets so triggered that they pull out a knife and attack someone manage to keep a job and earn a salary.

  7. can’t wait for the comments section to get deleted

  8. “I was scared I had to carry a knife”

    “I have anxiety I can’t be held accountable” 

  9. Gangs, and wanna best perpetuate this kind of thing, even if someone feels threatened the fact they have the knife increased the chance they will let their hormones go haywire and use it for attack rather than defence, two little shits( they harassed us shop workers often) attacked another outside the shop, I have heard it was about bullying of their cousin but then they think their nightmare men why not beat the shit out of him then, no they went straight to a hammer and knife cause they felt disrespected over being something they aren’t.

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  11. Just have 6 months of very high profile, very public stop and search and bang people up for 2 years for possession. These people don’t respect a law when they a) don’t get caught very often and b) don’t get punished when they do. If they are underage, go after the parents too.

  12. My older brother (18 then) stabbed someone in the arse cheek and got 3 years. Barely a wound to be honest but they still threw the book at him for carrying a knife and using it. Rightly so.

    This was 40 years ago. He came out of prison 10x worse than he went in. Spent most of the time in Walton, Liverpool on Cat A before doing his last 6 months in Cat B.

  13. Straight to jail. This sort of thing is a scourge on this country. Sick of these animals thinking they can get away with this sort of shit. No respect or decency anymore. Kids bringing up kids. Rant over.

  14. Did you use the subtitle or did site change title?

    > Woman pulls out huge knife and lunges at young reveller in London park

    Video is on public freakout.

  15. They can ban all of the knives they want, the deterrent is in the sentencing. Zombie knives were banned, now ninja knives from 1st August. They are just playing wackamole, ridiculous.

  16. She’s just practicing for her surgery residency next year

  17. One time when I was 14 a friend was sleeping over and we went to the local petrol station about 10pm to get sweets. We took pen knives we had for fishing the next day.
    As we get there, we’re surrounded by around 6 kids trying to intimidate us. We look at eachother, then reach into our pockets and produced our knives. The kids all turned and ran.

    It felt electric! The power!
    The one time in my life I found myself in a bad position and it happened to be the one single time I had a knife with me.
    But I never left the house with a knife again. It was all too real.

  18. >A man filming the attack can be heard screaming, ‘She backed out a shank, are you mad?’ meaning she brought out a knife.

    I don’t understand this bit, does that mean the woman had a knife as well? Or that the attacker was a woman?

  19. People being caught with a concealed blade anywhere in public should face a minimum jail term.

  20. Attacker pulls out huge knife and lunges at young woman – attacker seems to be a young woman too.

  21. People that carry out attacks like this always seem to be perpetually cold too, hood up, face covered to keep out the chilly breeze, much the same with the people riding magical modified ebikes for fun or to deliver food to people, it’s almost like they’re trying to hide something.

    I know the narrative is usually “ban the burka” to solve all our problems but I’d much rather address the issue with “bally up” kids was addressed in the hope it prevents some of the stuff we see more and more of now (shop lifting, knife attacks etc).

  22. Knive fights are almost always a loose/loose situation – the looser dies on the street and the winner in the ambulance

  23. Stop and search has been part of British policing since 1824, so that is 201 years of the power being on the books. When Priti Patel was Home Secretary she lifted what limits were left, and Labour have not put any back in. In other words, the Met can stop and search whenever they judge it necessary, and they use that authority every single day without fretting over accusations of racism.

    Last year the three areas with the most searches were Westminster with 15,013, Newham with 11,231, and Southwark with 10,989. So the idea that officers are somehow holding back is nonsense. The searches are happening in exactly the post‑codes people complain about, not in sleepy villages miles away. What the police cannot do is be everywhere at once or predict a knife attack before it happens, at least not reliably.

    Whenever another stabbing video appears, the same chorus shouts for “more stop and search,” as if multiplying it fivefold would magically end knife crime. Even if the Met did just that, the critics would still claim officers were too scared of being called racist any time a knife attack happens. Most of them do not live in London and have little grasp of how policing works here. Crime is messy, resources are finite, and no amount of extra pat‑downs will change those facts overnight.

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