
While Piers Morgan continues to puff out his chest and try to lecture America on gun policy and Alyssa Milano seeks stories from people living in non-existent utopias, London’s murder rate continues to rise.
Another murder has occurred within the city.
A man in his 20s has died after being stabbed in Hackney, east London, on Wednesday night, police have said, bringing the number of killings in London to 50 this year.
The Metropolitan police said: “Shortly before 20.00 on Wednesday 4 April, officers on patrol on Link Street in Hackney were approached by a man suffering from stab injuries. Officers immediately provided the man with first aid.
“The London ambulance service and London’s air ambulance attended. The man, who is believed to be aged in his early 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene at 20.24.”
Wanna know why this is happening? The city doesn’t have enough laws banning ASSAULT KNIVES.
Earlier in the day, a man in his 50s died outside a bookmakers in Upper Clapton Road in Hackney following a suspected fight, the Met said.
The attacks have added to the UK’s soaring rate of knife crime, with fatal stabbings in England and Wales at their highest levels since 2010/11.