VIDEO:Knife Wielding Man Jailed After Brave Police Officer Tackles Him Single Handedly.
London News: The outstanding bravery and quick thinking of this officer who single-handedly tackled a knifeman has seen the suspect jailed.
London News: The outstanding bravery and quick thinking of this officer who single-handedly tackled a knifeman has seen the suspect jailed.
Carol and Rob Baker from the Beam Park HRA Team discovered a 12-inch flick knife while cleaning a children’s play area, highlighting community safety. They collected numerous bags of litter, emphasizing the need to protect public spaces.
Read moreArmed Police were seen in on Leyburn Road, Harold Hill following reports of a man in his 20s assaulted with an axe. The incident took place at 4pm as police attended the Harold Hill address.
Read moreIn one instance, it is alleged a victim was grabbed by the throat and punched. During most of the robberies, it was claimed that a knife was produced.
Read moren 2016 the knife crime epidemic was just starting to rear its ugly head. As a journalist, this was another issue for us to write on and more sensational headlines.
Read more‘The issue we have is that no really cares about knife crime and they care even less for the victims and their families.’
Read moreA joint operation by Romford Town Centre and Safer Neighbourhood officers has resulted in two males being arrested for distributing Class A drugs and several weapons removed.
Read moreA 43 year old man was taken to hospital yesterday evening after being found with a stab wound.
Read moreA vehicle and foot pursuit by officers from the East Area Proactive Team resulted in the removal of Class A,B and C drugs, a large quantity of cash, lock knives and a taser from a vehicle.
Read more‘Nobody is helping our youth and they are dying everyday on the streets. It’s time that we do something ourselves to support our children.’
Read morePolice officers across Hylands Ward yesterday embarked in a series of preventative measures that resulted in four knives being removed from our streets.
Read moreBereaved mother and anti knife crime campaigner Sue Hedges from the Ricky Hayden Memorial has spoken out in regards to the horrendous pain the family of murdered 14 year old Kelyan Bokassa now feel.
Read moreThis is the first fatal stabbing of 2025. This is the first young person to lose their life on the streets of London leaving his family and friends distraught. Eight days into the new year.
Read moreHe was arrested for possession with intent to supply class B drugs and possession of an offensive weapon.
Read more“It really is an insult for all parents whose children have died on the streets of London to read that this man has been given a knighthood. Knife crime is rampant across the London streets, children are being stabbed daily and he has done nothing but empty promises,” says Sue.
Read moreA man who entered a newsagent on St Nicholas Road in Elm Park armed with a knife has now died. The man entered the shop on Monday 30 December just before 7am threatening staff with a knife. Customers intervened to stop the robbery and the man was taken to hospital. He remained in critical but stable condition.
Read moreA man who entered a newsagent on St Nicholas Avenue, in Elm Park on Monday morning with a knife, is now in hospital after a struggle with staff and a member of the public
Read moreSue Hedges and Peguy Kato do not consider themselves as heroes. As a matter of fact they would rather have their sons back than be considered heroes across London.
Read moreProactive work by Romford Town Centre officers saw them arrest a teenager who was carrying a machete.
Read moreResponse team officers patrolling Hornchurch yesterday noticed a vehicle that was not so keen to stop at temporary traffic lights. The officers signalled for the vehicle to stop and although the vehicle did, the driver and passenger took the opportunity for some additional exercise and decamped from the vehicle. Our officers however, were not to be deterred, sprang into action and caught up with both men after a foot chase.
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