Machete and Other Melee Blade Fights in Diverse London! By Richard Miller (London)
One of the truly exciting things about living, and dying in multicult, diverse London is, that while guns are rare, or at least kept for the “higher” criminals, blades are common, and the cheaper and more readily disposable, the better. Knives used to be the thing, but the lads have moved to using machetes. Unlike swords, machetes are cheap, still available via any one who has some scrap spring steel and an angle grinder, and have a primitive feel to them; like being in your own The Walking Dead movie. I predict that in diverse London, machetes will become a fashion accessory among the thriving gangs and others who want to murder hard working people like me, who pay for everything. London is a great place to live in, while one lives.
“A boy has been killed and a teen left fighting for his life after a 100-man “machete brawl” in Sadiq Khan’s London.
A “machete brawl” involving around 100 people has left at least one dead and another seriously injured in leftist politician Sadiq Khan’s London.
Under the administration of the Labour Party mayor, the British capital has seen widespread violent crime, with police representatives even pleading that the city’s annual Afro-Caribbean festival is no longer held after a number of stabbings, one deadly, and tens of attacks on officers, including two sexual assaults on female officers.
According to a report by broadcaster GB News, one more has now been added to London’s violent death count for 2022, the victim said to be a boy aged 17.
Another teenager, who police believe is an 18-year-old male, is also in critical condition following the violent altercation in the east of the city.
The mass brawl is alleged to have kicked off after a number of individuals were refused entry to a house party in the area.
A Section 60 order — which allows officers to stop and search any individual in the area — was introduced following the incident. Officials at Scotland Yard say that an investigation into the incident is in its early stages, and no arrests have yet been made.
The melee is only the latest in a long line of violent incidents that have taken place in London in recent weeks, with a number of daylight killings prompting outrage from the general public.
Police in the city have even urged that a major Afro-Caribbean carnival held in the capital each year is ended, after the event was once again engulfed by widespread violence, including at least one killing.
Law enforcement officers were also a target at the Notting Hill festival, with 34 service members reportedly left injured after being attacked while policing the event. Two policewomen were even sexually assaulted by attendees.
Sadiq Khan appeared to downplay the violence, however, instead praising the event for its “immaculate” vibes on social media — despite the experiences of those within the force for which he serves as Police and Crime Commissioner.
Khan has previously tried to blame the widespread violence in the capital on warm weather, the fact school holidays are on, as well as the cost of living crisis.”
The excitement and vibrancy, continues:
“Police-recorded crimes including rape, general sexual offences, and violence against the person have hit an all-time high since comparable records began in 2002.
Fully 6.3 million crimes were recorded in England and Wales in the year to March 2022 — a double-digit increase of 16 per cent on the previous year, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
So-called high-harm offences appear to have increased even more sharply, with homicides up 25 per cent to 710 and sexual offences up 32 per cent to astonishing 194,683 offences.
This includes the highest number of rape offences yet recorded, at 70,330.
Knife crime, a perennial issue in Britain, was up by a comparatively modest 10 per cent to 49,027 offences, with the ONS noting that all forms of knife-enabled violent and sexual crimes increased with the sole exception of attempted murder.
While this seems somewhat paradoxical, the authorities seem at times to be strangely reluctant to acknowledge actions that very much resemble an attempt to kill as attempted murder — as in the case of Afghan career criminal Hamid Akhonzada, who forced a teenager to the floor of a public bus and “held his head back and drew a bladed article described as a steak knife across the throat” but was only prosecuted for “wounding with intent”, for example.
Crimes of violence against the person in general increased by 18 per cent to some 2.1 million.
Police-recorded crime shows some indications of violent offences returning to or exceeding levels seen before the pandemic,” commented Billy Gazard for the Office for National Statistics.
“Sexual offences recorded by the police were at the highest level recorded within a 12-month period in the year ending March 2022, a 32 per cent increase from the previous year,” he emphasised — but added that such changes “may reflect a number of factors including the impact of high-profile cases and campaigns on victims’ willingness to report incidents.”
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