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Reported Somali Man With Knives in Each Hand Tried to Invade Child Nursery, Was Repelled, Then Stabbed Two People Before Fleeing Police

In Edinburgh, Scotland, a man wielding two knives caused panic on Monday, injuring two people before being arrested. Teh incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. in the Calder Gardens area, and a lockdown lasted until about 3:30 p.m. Police have said it was not terrorism-related and are treating it as a mental-health incident. A Telegraph report suggested the suspect might be Somali, though this has not been officially confirmed. The two victims were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries—one man with injuries consistent with stabbing and a woman with a head laceration not believed to be from a bladed weapon. The suspect was detained under the Mental Health Act. Chief Inspector Scott Kennedy thanked the public and reassured there is no ongoing wider risk. Some reports noted damage to a local shop and an attempted entry into a nursery during the events.


A black man caused panic in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Monday after brandishing knives in public, resulting in two people being injured.

The suspect, who reportedly wielded two knives, was later arrested, according to Sky News.

He was taken into custody after a lockdown in the Calder Gardens section of Edinburgh.

A report from the Telegraph said the suspect was presumed to be from Somalia, but there was no official confirmation.

The incident, which occurred at roughly 8:30 a.m. local time, saw two people injured, with police waiting outside a multi-story apartment building until about 3:30 p.m. when the suspect was apprehended.

Police said two individuals were taken to a hospital with “non-life-threatening injuries.”

One man reportedly suffered an injury “consistent with being stabbed,” while a woman suffered a laceration to her head which was, “not believed to be caused by a bladed weapon.”

Authorities said the incident was not terrorism-related.

The Daily Mail reported that damage to a local shop was connected to the event.

The outlet noted how multiple individuals said the suspect tried to enter a nursery, but was eventually chased away before smashing up the local business.

Chief Inspector Scott Kennedy of the Scotland police said: “I’d like to thank the public for their assistance and patience while we dealt with this incident.”

Kennedy added, “I understand what happened was alarming for the local community and I want to reassure the public there is no ongoing wider risk.”




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