King Charles III views the flowers and tributes outside the Atkinson Art Centre Southport to meet members of the Southport community following the July 29th knife attack in the town, during which three young girls were killed.
“The rumor was included in an article published by Channel 3Now, a site with suspected links to Russia, Logically said. The article was then cited by Russian state-affiliated news organizations including RT and Tass.” -AP
With ABC in US saying Channel 3Now’s Facebook is run by people in Pakistan and the US, and Daily Mail saying Channel 3 Now started 11 years ago sharing videos from Izhevsk, Russia.
Heute im besten Deutschland aller Zeiten! Mehrere Menschen durch radikalen fanatischen Islamisten schwer verletzt!! Darunter auch ein Polizist. Patrioten vernetzt euch und wehrt euch gegen die Islamisierung in Deutschland und Europa!!
The problem with dismantling Hamas means they disperse across Europe. No one mentions the term “lone wolf” anymore, but the random stabbing of two women in Dorset wasn't by an ex. And the German policeman wasn't either.
“TWO-YEAR TERM GIVEN MAN WHO STABBED WOMAN,” Winnipeg Tribune. December 29, 1932. Page 1.
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Arthur W. Gray, Who Had Previous Record, Sent To Penitentiary
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The ending to a dramatic Christmas Eve stabbing affray was heard in city police court today when Arthur
W. Gray, alias Thomas Rooney, was given a two-year penitentiary term for wounding Mrs. Margaret Price. His previous police record showed he had been convicted several ago of assault and battery and of pointing a revolver.
Gray, who was at Price's lodging house on Colony st., came downstairs from his room while a Christmas Eve party was in progress. Among the guests was a young woman who had previously lodged at the house and for whom Gray had formed a strong attachment.
He went around the room shaking hands and exchanging greetings with the guests apparently in the best of humor. But when he came to the young woman he suddenly whipped out a knife to stab her.
Mrs. Price, the landlady, stepped in front to protect her and was stabbed in the left breast. If the knife had struck her one inch higher the wound would probably have been fatal, the court was told.
The young woman was also slightly wounded in the scuffle that followed before Gray was overpowered by the other guests.
German opposition calls for migration policy change after Solingen stabbing
Following a deadly knife attack in Germany, the main opposition party is urging Chancellor Olaf Scholz to abandon the government’s immigration policy and work together to implement a series of tough measures to deter migrants, according to Euractiv.
Three people were killed and eight injured in a knife attack in Solingen, central-western state of North Rhine-Westphalia, on Friday, 23 August. The 26-year-old Syrian suspect surrendered a day later.
In response, Friedrich Merz, leader of the conservative opposition Christian Democrats, stated on Sunday that Germany’s current immigration policy should be cancelled and called on Scholz to work with him. Germany should “reinstate the rules of the Dublin Regulations,” making it impossible to apply for asylum if the applicant travelled through another EU country before reaching Germany, he added.
He also proposed to repeal Germany’s new citizenship law, which recently shortened the time required to obtain German citizenship.
In the run-up to land elections in eastern Germany, immigration policy and tighter border controls have become a campaign issue alongside the war in Ukraine, especially for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which is leading in polls in two of the three election states.
Refugees are involved in the majority [of knife attacks], and Islamist motives are behind most of the attacks.
On Saturday, ISIS said the attacker was a “soldier of the Islamic State” who carried out the attack “in revenge for Muslims in Palestine and everywhere.” Federal prosecutors are investigating the migrant on suspicion of membership of a terrorist organisation.
I call on you to join us in making decisions quickly and without further delay that are consistently geared towards preventing further terrorist attacks like the one last Friday in our country.
However, on Sunday, Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck expressed doubt as to “whether the terrible crime […] could have been prevented with stricter laws.” Despite this, Home Secretary Nancy Faeser said that the government would now discuss “which instruments we need to further sharpen to combat terror and violence and which powers our security authorities need in these times.”