This is a list of mass stabbings that took place in the 2020s.
On March 14, 2020, Hispanic American man, 18, attacked an Asian family at a Sam's Club in Midland. After grabbing a knife from a store display, the attacker punched the father and cut him before attacking two of his sons, aged two and six. A Sam's Club employee and a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer held the attacker down, with the store employee being stabbed in the process. The attacker yelled for the family to "get out of America" during the attack and later told police he attacked them because he believed they were Chinese and responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, though the family was actually Burmese. The attacker pleaded guilty to federal hate crime charges and was sentenced to 25 years in prison. [1] [2]
In late morning on 4 April 2020, a knife attack occurred in Romans-sur-Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France, resulting in the death of two people and the wounding of five others. [3] The attacker, Abdallah Ahmed-Osman, a 33-year old Sudanese refugee, was charged with terrorist crimes.
The attacker entered a tobacco shop, where he stabbed the two owners and a customer, wounding them; he went on to a butcher's shop, where he stole a knife and killed a customer. He then killed another man, the owner of a local theatre who died shielding his twelve-year-old son, and then wounded two people waiting in line outside a bakery. [4]
The suspect was a 33-year-old Sudanese man who had obtained refugee status and a 10-year visa in 2017. [5] [6] According to Arabic-speaking witnesses, he shouted "Allah Akbar" when he launched his attack and, at the time of his arrest, kneeled down and recited the Shahada, the Muslim profession of faith. [7] A terrorism investigation was launched. Searches at his home revealed handwritten notes complaining about living in a "country of disbelievers". [8] On 8 April, he was indicted for "assassinations and attempted assassinations in connection with a terrorist group". [9] The attack occurred during the national lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic in France. [10] [11]
At approximately 12:50 pm on 26 June 2020, a man stabbed six people in the Park Inn Hotel, West George Street in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. [12] The attacker was cornered in an upstairs room of the hotel where he was shot dead by a police officer. [13] Earlier, a police officer had responded to the initial call for emergency services to attend the scene and was injured shortly after arriving at the hotel. Armed response units were then called to the scene, before evacuating all staff members and asylum seekers to safety before attempting to apprehend the attacker. [14]
The attacker stabbed and injured six people, including a police officer and hotel staff. [13] The 42-year-old male police officer confronted the attacker and suffered serious injuries to his neck, abdomen, and leg. [15] He later recovered and left the hospital. [12] A 17-year-old boy from Sierra Leone was stabbed in his abdomen after a struggle with the attacker. The other injured men are two asylum seekers and two hotel staff members, aged 18, 20, 38, and 53; all were admitted into hospital. [14] [16] One was in critical condition. [17]
At the time of the attack, the Park Inn Hotel had been closed to all potential guests due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and was instead being used by Mears Group to accommodate asylum seekers. [18] [19] A spokeswoman for the campaign group Positive Action In Housing said the hotel was housing asylum seekers for the Mears Group, a housing and social care provider; 100 asylum seekers were said to have been residing there. [20] [21]
The attacker, Badreddin Abadlla Adam, [17] [22] [23] was a 28-year-old male asylum seeker from Sudan who had arrived in the UK six months earlier. [24] He went on a rampage after numerous reports had been made to the relevant authorities by charities and other asylum seekers residing in Park Inn Hotel, who were concerned about his deteriorating mental health, and the potential risk he posed to himself and others. [25]
Police Scotland announced that the stabbing was not being treated as a terrorist incident. [26] Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Steve Johnson said, "As would be the case in any police discharge of firearms involving a fatality, the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service has instructed the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner to investigate." [27] Detectives are investigating whether the attacker was in any way inspired by the mass stabbing attack in Reading six days prior. [28]
On 26 July 2020, four people were stabbed in Moss Side in Manchester, England. 17-year-old Mohamoud Mohamed died at the scene. [29] The incident was the result of a gangland feud between Rusholme Crips and Moss Side's AO, or, 'Active Only'. Both gangs are believed to have grown out of Manchester's notorious Gooch and Doddington outfits. [30] [31] [32] The attack happened a month after a mass shooting in the same area that killed two people. [33]
Police were called to a disturbance in Henbury Street, Moss Side, at 7:30 pm. [34] A murder investigation was launched following the death of one of the victims, teenager Mohamoud Mohamed. [35] [36] The alleged perpetrators and members of Moss Side's AO were arrested the next day. On 12 February 2021, four men were convicted of manslaughter; Daneaco Reid, 19; Jamall Walters, 18; Romeo Daley, 18; and a 17-year-old boy. They were all arrested and charged with murder. [37]
Members of the two rival Manchester gangs would often release music and videos taunting and threatening each other, which some believe has led to more violence. In court, some of the music from AO's members was played, lyrics to one particular track said: "I swear that's Mo let's kill him, kill him...". The gang members and music artists often express their allegiance in music through the use of certain hand signals, and wearing different colours, Moss Side's AO wearing the red bandana, and Rusholme Crips wearing light blue. [38]
On September 25, 2020, two people were injured in a stabbing outside the former headquarters of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris. The magazine's headquarters had previously been the site of an Islamic terrorist attack in 2015. [39] The French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin considered this to be "clearly an act of Islamist terrorism." [40] A man from Pakistan, suspected of carrying out the attacks, was arrested near the scene. [41] Six other suspects were subsequently arrested in Paris in connection with the attack. [42]
The main suspect was identified as a 25-year-old Pakistani man, [43] who is charged with "attempted murder in association with a terrorist enterprise." [44] [45] The suspect acknowledged having carried out the attack for religious reasons. [46] He claimed to be 18 in order to be eligible for social welfare benefits. [43] Before the attack, he stated in a video that he was seeking vengeance against Charlie Hebdo for publishing caricatures of Islam's prophet Muhammad. [47] The suspect left his village in the Punjab region in Pakistan in early 2018 and came to Europe, following his brothers and other young men from the village. According to Associated Press, villagers considered the suspect a hero for carrying out the Paris attack. The suspect's father championed his son's actions, but was warned by Pakistani police against speaking publicly. [47] In France, the suspect moved to Pantin, a working-class district with many immigrants from North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and Pakistan. He shared an apartment with several other Pakistanis above a Hookah bar. [47]
In December 2020, four Pakistanis aged 17 to 21 were found to have been in contact with the assailant by authorities and were taken into custody. Two were apprehended in the Gironde, a third in Caen and the fourth in the Paris region. According to authorities, they had "spread their ideology and one of them had expressed his hatred against France before the attack". The investigation had also found numerous messages published on the TikTok social media network where the suspects expressed their hatred towards Muhammad caricatures and "glorified" the assault by their compatriot. [48]
On the night of Halloween 2020, at about 10:30 p.m. local time, a man dressed in a medieval costume carried out a mass stabbing in Quebec City, attacking people with a katana-style saber near the provincial legislature, the National Assembly of Quebec. The victims were chosen at random. Two people were killed, Suzanne Clermont, a 61-year-old woman and François Duchesne, a 56-year-old man, [49] and five others were injured.
Carl Girouard, a 24-year-old man from Sainte-Thérèse on Montreal's North Shore, was arrested. [50] [51] The police reported that the attacker was prepared to inflict as much damage as possible, and had gasoline containers in his car. The man was not affiliated with any terror group, according to police, but his motivations are unknown. [52] [53] Police said that the man had, five years prior, expressed to a doctor threats to perform similar actions. [51] [54] On 18 June 2021, Prosecutor François Godin filed a direct indictment, with Girouard set to go directly to trial without a preliminary hearing. [55] On 20 May 2022, after five days of deliberation, Carl Girouard was convicted of the first degree murders of François Duchesne and Suzanne Clermont. He faced life in prison with no possibility of parole within the next 25 years. [56]
On December 27, 2020, a man stabbed fourteen people in Kaiyuan, China, killing seven. [57] As the school was closed at the time of the incident, no students or teachers were hurt. The victims were all passersby, mainly middle-aged or elderly women. The attacker then stabbed and wounded a policeman before being arrested. [58] The suspect, identified as Yang Moufeng, is a man in his 60s. [59]
Some minutes before 14:55 local time, near the street of Bangårdsgatan in the southern Swedish locality of Vetlanda, a man went on a 19-minute mass stabbing rampage in the streets, [60] attacking random pedestrians with a knife. [61] The police received its first emergency calls at 14:54 local time, with the first patrol arriving at 15:10. Three minutes later, the attacker was shot by police and wounded, before being arrested. [60] Police said that five different crime scenes were identified, hundreds of metres apart. [62] The police investigation concluded that the attack was not a terrorist act. [63] An investigation by the Swedish National Board of Forensic Medicine found that the perpetrator was not suffering from a severe mental disorder (allvarlig psykisk störning , a Swedish legal term), during the attack. This meant that he could be sent to prison when found guilty instead of a psychiatric institution. [64] [65]
Seven civilians were stabbed. [66] The oldest victim was born in 1945, and the youngest was born in 1985. [67] They were all men. [68] All casualties, including the perpetrator, were hospitalised. Three of them were initially in life-threatening, critical condition; [69] [70] two were seriously injured, two others were moderately injured and one individual was slightly injured. [71]
The perpetrator is Tamim Sultani, an Afghan who had sought asylum in Sweden claiming to be 22 years old [70] [72] and lived in an apartment in Vetlanda. [73] According to public records, he applied for asylum in Norway using an Afghan passport which said he was born in 1988. Norway rejected his application. He then migrated to Sweden in 2018 and applied for asylum again, this time saying he was born in 1999. He received a temporary residence permit which was later extended. The Swedish Migration Agency did not send him back to Norway which they should have according to the Dublin Regulation. [74] He moved to Vetlanda in April 2020, [69] from a nearby town. According to his neighbours he spoke Swedish poorly and had no English knowledge, which made communication with him difficult. [75] He was frequently helped by a woman from the social services. He had a previous conviction for drug offences [76] and was known by the police for committing minor offences. [73]
Sultani was prosecuted by the Eksjö District Court but the trial was held in the high-security premises of Jönköping District Court. The trial started 21 May. [77] He was found guilty of seven attempted murder and a minor narcotics offense. He was sentenced to life in prison and deportation from Sweden and ordered to pay damages to each stabbing victim. [61] [72]
On March 27, 2021, one person was killed and six others were injured in a mass stabbing in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A man named Yannick Bandaogo was arrested and charged with second-degree murder. [78] [79] [80] [81] In September 2021, he was additionally charged with one count of aggravated assault and five counts of attempted murder. [82] [83] Bandaogo did not know any of his victims. On May 29, 2023, he pleaded guilty to all of the charges. [84] On August 31, 2023, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. [85]
The 2021 Anqing stabbing attack was a mass stabbing in which seven people were killed and 13 others wounded in Anqing, China on June 5, 2021. The attack is believed to have been committed by a single attacker. The attacker wielded a knife and indiscriminately stabbed pedestrians in the streets. The suspected perpetrator was identified as 25 years old and unemployed when the stabbings had occurred. He was later identified as Liang Wu, and was sentenced to death on 15 November 2021 on counts of homicide. [86] The perpetrator reportedly confessed to the crime and was motivated by his family problems, and was a self described pessimist. He apparently viewed his attack as a way to "vent" from his family issues. [87]
Espen Andersen Bråthen, [a] a 37-year-old Danish citizen born in Norway, [88] attacked eight people with various weapons – including a bow and arrow and knife – at locations in Kongsberg, Buskerud. Five people were killed, and three others were injured.
24-year-old Kyota Hattori injured 17 people by stabbing and arson in Keiō Railway train, before being arrested.
In the early morning hours of 25 April 2022, neighbours heard screams from a three-bedroomed terraced house in Delaford Road, Bermondsey, in south London, England. [89] [90] Police attended at 1:40 am, discovering the bodies of three women and a man inside the house. They were a 64-year-old Jamaican woman, her 58-year-old partner, as well as her 45-year-old daughter, and 28-year-old granddaughter. [89] Police arrested a 28-year-old man at the scene and said they are not looking for anyone else. [89] On 28 April, the man, Joshua Jacques (born 19 April 1994), was charged with four counts of murder. [90] On 21 December 2023, and following a three-week trial at the Old Bailey, Jacques was found guilty of the four murder charges. [91] On 1 March 2024, Jacques was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 46 years. [92]
On October 6, 2022, a stabbing spree occurred along the Las Vegas Strip, killing two people and injuring at least six. [93] [94] The incident occurred in front of the Wynn Casino. [95] It is the deadliest stabbing attack in the United States since the 2020 Knox County stabbing.
Security footage shows a man entering the Wynn Casino, where he reportedly asked the janitor to contact ICE for him so he could return to his home in Guatemala. Shortly afterward, he then told a security guard at the Wynn that he was trying to sell his knives. Just before 11:40 a.m. when performers dressed as showgirls were approached by the suspect outside the hotel, he reportedly told a group of four showgirl impersonators that he was a chef at the Wynn. The suspect asked to take a picture with some of the showgirls for free, but they declined. Soon after, he proceeded to stab two of the showgirls. He then began running and attacked six more people—a combination of locals and tourists—before fleeing, pursued by witnesses. [96] A man in a bloodstained chef's white jacket was arrested a short time later, and police retrieved a knife from nearby bushes that they believed had been thrown there in the retreat. [97] Police reported that the accused thought that his first victims were "laughing at him and making fun of his clothing", and that he continued the attack to "let the anger out". [96]
The suspect was identified as 32-year-old Yoni Barrios, a Guatemalan citizen who U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement believe entered the United States without passing through a border checkpoint. [98] KSNV obtained records of a 2019 domestic violence charge filed against him in California, which was not prosecuted due to a COVID-19 pandemic-related backlog in the court system and the victim's non-appearance in court. [99] His public defender raised mental health concerns at an arraignment hearing the week following his arrest, and in December, two court psychiatrists found Barrios unable to understand court proceedings or the charges against him. [97] [100] He was ordered to indefinite care at a state psychiatric facility until found competent to face charges.
A stabbing attack happened on 10 November 2022 in Brussels, Belgium, killing a police officer and injuring another. Authorities suspect the attack to be terror-related. [101] [102] The attacker shouted the Arabic phrase allahu akbar while committing the stabbing. [103]
At around 18:15 (GMT) close to the city's Brussels-North railway station two officers were stabbed before the attacker was shot in the legs and abdomen by another police patrol arriving at the scene. One of the police officers died after being stabbed in the neck. The other wounded officer as well as the attacker were hospitalised. [104]
The suspect is a 32-year-old Belgian-Moroccan named Yassine Mahi, who was born and domiciled in Brussels. He was known to the Belgian security authorities and appeared on a list of radicalized Muslims. In the morning on the same day the stabbing incident happened, he made threats against the police on a police station. Despite the threats he was not arrested but instead brought by the police to the psychiatric unit of the Saint-Luc hospital, where he stayed voluntarily for psychiatric treatment. There he was able to leave the hospital. [105] [106] The police checked the criteria for psychiatric surveillance, but because he voluntarily went to psychiatric treatment, the legal criteria was not given. [107]
On 15 November 2022, a vehicle-ramming and stabbing attack killed three Israelis and wounded three others in the West Bank settlement of Ariel. The attacker started by stabbing a security guard at the entrance to the Ariel Industrial Park and then fatally stabbed two men and wounded another during a knife attack at the Ten gas station which was 60–70 meters away. He left the scene with his vehicle which he rammed into a group of cars, fatally injuring a 50-year-old man from Kiryat Netafim. A civilian exited his car to help the wounded man which the perpetrator used as an opportunity to steal the man's BMW and drive off. [108] He drove the vehicle to an area on the road with traffic where he tried to attack more cars. The killer was shot dead by civilians and security forces, [109] [110] [111] at around 9:48 AM local time, twenty minutes after the attack had started. [110]
An 18-year-old Palestinian man named Mohammed Souf from the village of Haris was identified as the perpetrator. He worked as a cleaner at the Ariel Industrial Park. [109] [110] He was associated with the West Bank's ruling Fatah party and his father was a member of the party. Souf did not have a criminal record, but his father had spent time in Israeli prison. [112] His home was demolished by the Israeli military in May 2023. [113]
In the early hours of 30 April 2023, a mass stabbing outside a nightclub in Bodmin, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, left one person dead and seven others injured. [114] Subsequently, this led to Michael Allen, 32, being stabbed who then subsequently died at the scene. Seven other men and women were injured by stab wounds and taken to hospital. Injuries ranged from ‘serious’ to ‘minor’, but none were life-threatening. Five of the injured were released from hospital within 24 hours, and the remaining two remained longer in hospital to recover from surgery. [114]
On 2 May 2023, a local man, Jake Hill, 24, of Jubilee Terrace, Bodmin, was charged with one count of murder, three counts of attempted murder and two counts of Section 18 causing grievous bodily harm with intent. [115] On 4 May, the judge said that the public should refrain from discussing the case, in order to guarantee a fair trial. [116]
A tribute site was set up at Bodmin RFC, where people could gather to remember Michael Allen, pay their respects and lay flowers. [117] Additionally, the local Bodmin Youth FC football team closed its nearby ground at Coldharbour after the incident and cancelled training on 3 and 4 May 2023 out of respect. [118]
On 12 April 2024, and following a trial at Truro Crown Court, Jake Hill was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 28 years for the murder of Michael Riddiough-Allen. [119]
On May 14, 2023, four women were injured after being stabbed during a fight at an apartment building on Milwaukee's northside. Two women and a teenage girl were later apprehended. Afterwards, ten knives were reportedly recovered from the scene. [120] [121]
Between 31 August and 1 September 2023, Begoña Lauga Blanco, an engineer in Las Condes, stabbed her three children (one of whom suffered from Down syndrome) to death, one-by-one, with a knife before alerting her husband via WhatsApp about the murders and finally slitting her own throat. When her husband arrived, Lauga was alive but injured. By the time paramedics arrived on scene, she had bled out to death. It was later revealed she suffered from clinical depression and her husband had just started divorce proceedings. [122] [123] [124]
On 13 October 2023, a mass stabbing occurred at the Gambetta-Carnot secondary school in Arras, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, France. One person was killed, and three others were seriously wounded. The attack was postulated to be connected to rumours that Hamas had called for a global day of terrorism on the 13th. [125] [126] The suspect was previously known to the French security services for his involvement with radical Islamism. [127] [128] At around 11:00 CEST on 13 October 2023, the attack began in the school's car park. [129] [130] According to witnesses the suspect was heard shouting "Allahu akbar" during the attack. [131] The attacker was confronted by a teacher and other members of staff including the headmaster before being detained by police. [129] [132] A French language teacher, Dominique Bernard, was killed while another teacher, a security guard and a cleaner were seriously injured. [133] [134]
The suspected attacker is a Russian man of Ingush origin [135] who was born in 2003 and moved to France with his family in 2008. [129] Police had arrested him the previous day on suspicion of radicalism. [133] The suspect was known to the French security services for his involvement with radical Islamism; he was arrested by police. [136] The suspect was listed at a state list of potential dangerous persons and the domestic secret service DGSI is said to have, among other things, intercepted his telephone conversations. [137] The suspect is a former student of the school and his younger brother was also detained on the same day. [138] The attacker pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and expressed his hatred for France. [139]
The funeral of Bernard was held in the Arras cathedral with screens used to broadcast the hundred watching outside. Bernard was posthumously awarded the Legion of Honor by French President Macron. [140] Immediately after the attack France mobilized at least 7,000 soldiers to be stationed around the country for an increase in security. [141] Classes were canceled at the Gambetta-Carnot school where Bernard taught, and bomb threats were seen across the country, in airports, the Louvre Museum and the Palace of Versailles. [140] The school was subject to a bomb threat after Bernard's death but as it had only been open to allow pupils and staff to pay tribute to Bernard and other victims, the process of evacuation was quick. [142]
On the night of 19 November, a group of around 10 people armed with knives attacked people at a village festival in Crépol, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Seventeen people were wounded, three critically; a 16-year-old boy was killed. [143] [144]
A senior student at Louisiana Tech University was charged with stabbing four women on campus on November 13, 2023, killing one. According to police, the suspect first threatened a student playing basketball inside the Lambright Sports and Wellness Center before chasing him outside. The man then stabbed two women leaving an exercise class, killing one. The man then attacked another woman who taught a class at the center, as well as a woman to attempted to intervene. [147]
On 2 December 2023, a French man of Iranian origin carried out a knife and hammer attack against three people near Pont de Bir-Hakeim in Paris, France, killing one of them. [148]
On Quai de Grenelle in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, just before 21:00 CET (20:00 GMT) on 2 December 2023, a man attacked three people using a knife and hammer as he allegedly shouted Allahu Akbar. [148] One victim was killed. [148]
Police tasered the suspect near the scene [149] and arrested him for premeditated murder and terrorist-motivated attempted murder. [148] President Emmanuel Macron described it as a terrorist attack. [148]
The fatally attacked victim was a young man who was a tourist from the Philippines, who had immigrated to Germany. [148] He was a nurse who was a naturalised German citizen. [148] The surviving victims are a Frenchman aged around 60 and a 66-year-old British tourist. [148] [149]
The suspect is Armand Rajabpour-Miyandoabis, a 26-year-old man who has mental health problems. [148] [149] He was born in France in 1997 to Iranian parents who fled the Iranian Revolution in 1979. [148] [149] [150] He acquired French nationality on 20 March 2002, through the collective effet of his parents' naturalization. [151] [152] His birth first name was Iman, but it was changed in 2003. [152] He was released from prison in 2020 after serving four years for planning an attack. He has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State. [148]
On March 6, 2024, the Wickramasinghe family, Sri Lankan immigrants, were fatally stabbed inside of their house in Barrhaven, a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Four children were killed, along with their mother, and a male family friend. Their father was injured. It was the worst mass killing in the city's recent history. [156]
Febrio De-Zoysa, 19, a Sri Lankan former Algonquin College student residing with the family, was arrested in connection with the incident, and was charged with six counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder. [157] [158]On March 10, 2024. A man fatally stabbed his wife and three children, aged 17, 12, and 10, at a residence located in the Manoa neighborhood. The man then committed suicide. The motive remains under investigation. [159]
On 25 March, Francisco Uribe Obando stabbed a pregnant woman, her husband of 12 years, and their 10-year-old daughter to death. [160] The suspect has since been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and is awaiting trial. [161]
On May 8, 2024, a 40-year-old man stabbed two people to death and injured 21 others in a knife attack before being arrested. He had been imprisoned before due to injuring others over a motorcycle dispute in 2013. [162]
On May 18, 2024, a 34-year-old man killed a 36-year-old woman in her apartment, injured her 12-year-old son, then exited and injured a man and a woman he did not know and was arrested. [163]
On May 25, 2024, a 26-year-old man allegedly stabbed four girls at a movie theater in Braintree, Massachusetts. Hours later, the same man allegedly stabbed two McDonald's employees at a restaurant in Quincy. He was arrested in Sandwich later that day and was charged in connection with those stabbings, as well as the stabbing death of a man in Deep River, Connecticut, believed to have been committed before the movie theater stabbing. [164]
On June 10, 2024, four Americans from Cornell College, Iowa were stabbed while visiting a temple in Beishan Park, along with one Chinese national. [165]
On June 12 and 13 2024, a 19-year-old man stabbed three people in different neighborhoods throughout Charlotte. [166]
On June 17, 2024, a 27-year-old man stabbed and injured nine people during a confrontation between two groups outside of a restaurant on Indianapolis's northwest side. The man was later arrested. [167] [168]
On July 4, 2024, two people were killed and three others were injured when a man exited a vehicle and began stabbing people celebrating Independence Day on a residential street. [169]
Between 3 July and 8 July 2024 four men were attacked in Hayes, West London by a man described by the officers as a being a muscular black male with straight hair aged around 35, carrying a knife. [170]
On the morning of 29 July 2024, a mass stabbing took place at a dance school in Southport, Merseyside. Three children were killed and ten people, eight of whom were children, were injured.
Police arrested Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, [171] 17, at the scene. He was subsequently charged with murder and attempted murder. A motive for the attack has not been identified, while police have stated they are not treating the attack as terror related. [172]
On 4 August 2024, a mass stabbing targeting civilians occurred at three nearby locations in Holon. The attack resulted in the deaths of two elderly individuals—a 66-year-old woman and an 80-year-old man—while two others were injured. [173] The attacker, a 35-year-old Palestinian man from Salfit, West Bank, was shot and killed at the scene by a police officer. [174] Palestinian militant organization Hamas later issued a statement mourning the perpetrator, describing him as a "martyred hero." [174]
Shortly before midnight on August 4, 2024, a man stabbed and injured five men outside of a bar in Queens during a fight. Afterwards, the attacker fled the scene and hasn't been arrested. [175]
On 12 August 2024, a mass stabbing occurred outside of a mosque in Eskisehir. The attacker, identified as 18-year-old Arda Küçükyetim, stabbed five people before being arrested. He was caught with an axe, a bulletproof vest and helmet, all adorned with neo-Nazi symbology. [176]
On the evening of 23 August 2024, an man armed with a knife attacked several people at a festival in Solingen marking the city's 650 years. The stabbing resulted in at least three fatalities and multiple severe injuries. [177] [178] The perpetrator, described by witnesses as appearing of Arab descent, fled the scene and initially remained at large. [179] The Islamic State later claimed responsibility for the attack. [180] Later the suspect turned himself in to police. [181]
On 30 August 2024, at around 7:40 p.m., a 32-year-old woman armed with a knife stabbed five people on a bus on Freiengründer Strasse on its way to a music festival. The suspect was detained and did not resist arrest. [182]
Around lunchtime on 17 September 2024, a 12-year-old boy armed with a knife, and wearing a bulletproof vest, stabbed six classmates at a school in Azambuja, near Lisbon. Shortly after, the police arrested the attacker. [183] Police later found evidence that the 12-year-old attacker was being influenced by Nazi ideology. [184]
Three people were stabbed and injured when a man armed with a knife entered a mosque on September 20 in Châteauguay, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [185]
Six people were stabbed and injured in the early hours of September 22 in the Gerritsen Beach in Brooklyn. [186]
On September 30, a 37-year-old man stabbed and killed 3 people and injured 15 others at a supermarket in Shanghai’s Songjiang district. The suspect was later arrested. [187]
On October 1, three children were injured—one of them seriously—in a knife attack at a daycare center in the Swiss city of Zurich. A spokesperson for the city's police force stated that a 23-year-old Chinese man attacked a group of children who were being led to the center by a staff member.
A woman was killed and three other men were injured when a man at a hotel suddenly attacked without provocation during a meeting on October 8 in Downtown Redding. The suspect was later arrested. [188]
On October 25, at about 11:40, a man, armed with 2 knives being in a state of psychosis, attacked people in a supermarket "O’Key". He injured 5 people before being detained and hospitalized. Before the attack, he shouted "I hate people!". [189] [190]
A series of stabbings in the span of two days left ten people injured on November 7th and 8th. [191]
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The Sagamihara stabbings were committed on 26 July 2016 in Midori Ward, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan. Nineteen people were killed and twenty-six others were injured, thirteen severely, at a care home for disabled people. The crimes were committed by a 26-year-old man, identified as Satoshi Uematsu, a former employee of the care facility. Uematsu surrendered at a nearby police station with a bag of knives and was subsequently arrested. Justin McCurry of The Guardian described the attack as one of the worst crimes committed on Japanese soil in modern history. Uematsu was sentenced to death on 16 March 2020, after the prosecution sought the maximum penalty for murder in his trial; as of July 2022, he was on death row awaiting execution. As of 2023, it is currently the deadliest mass stabbing in Japanese history.
Livestreamed crime is a phenomenon in which people publicly livestream criminal acts on social media platforms such as Twitch or Facebook Live.
On 12 May 2018, a 20-year-old Chechnya-born French citizen, armed with a knife, killed one pedestrian and injured four others near the Palais Garnier opera house in Paris, France, before being fatally shot by police. The stabbings were in the area of Rue Saint-Augustin and Passage Choiseul. French President Emmanuel Macron said France had "paid once again the price of blood but will not cede an inch to the enemies of freedom." The suspect, identified as Khamzat Azimov, had been on a counter-terrorism watchlist since 2016. Amaq News Agency posted a video of a hooded person pledging allegiance to Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, claimed to be the attacker. Europol classified the attack as jihadist terrorism.
A mass stabbing is a single incident in which multiple victims are injured or killed with a sharp object thrusted at the victims, piercing through the skin and injuring the victims. Examples of sharp instruments used in mass stabbings may include kitchen knives, utility knives, sheath knives, scissors, katanas, icepicks, bayonets, axes, machetes and glass bottles. Knife crime poses security threats to many countries around the world.
The Kawasaki stabbings occurred on the morning of 28 May 2019 in the Tama ward of Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, four blocks west of Noborito Station. Two people were murdered, and 18 others were injured after being stabbed at a city bus stop by 51-year-old Ryuichi Iwasaki. After carrying out the attack, Iwasaki committed suicide by stabbing himself in the neck.
On the night of December 28, 2019, the seventh night of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, a masked man wielding a large knife or machete invaded the home of a Hasidic rabbi in Monsey, Rockland County, New York, where a Hanukkah party was underway, and began stabbing the guests. Five men were wounded, two of whom were hospitalized in critical condition. Party guests forced the assailant to flee by wielding chairs and a small table. Three months after the stabbing, the most severely injured stabbing victim, Rabbi Josef Neumann, aged 72, died of his wounds.
On 20 June 2020, shortly before 19:00 BST, a man with a knife attacked people who were socialising in Forbury Gardens, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom. Three men died from their wounds, and three other people were seriously injured. Khairi Saadallah, a 25-year-old Libyan male refugee, was arrested shortly afterwards. He was charged with three counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder; he pleaded guilty. In January 2021, Saadallah was sentenced to a whole-life term.
On 31 October 2020, two people were stabbed to death and five others injured near the Parliament Building in the Old Quebec neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The perpetrator, 24-year-old Carl Girouard, was arrested immediately following the attack.
A mass stabbing incident occurred 6 August 2021, on a commuter train in the Odakyu Electric Railway in Tokyo, Japan. Ten people were injured in the incident.
At around 8 p.m. JST on 31 October 2021, 24-year-old Kyota Hattori carried out a knife and arson attack on a Keiō Railway train as it was travelling to Kokuryō Station on the Keiō Line in Chōfu, a city in the western suburbs of Tokyo, Japan. He injured 17 people, one critically. Japanese authorities later identified Hattori and he was arrested at the scene.
...a été présenté à un juge d'instruction qui l'a mis en examen pour "tentatives d'assassinats en relation avec une entreprise terroriste"
Le principal suspect, Zaheer Hassan Mahmoud, a reconnu avoir attaqué deux personnes dans la rue, pour des motifs religieux. [The main suspect, Zaheer Hassan Mahmoud, admitted to attacking two people in the street, on religious grounds.]
23.36 Uppdatering gällande antalet skadade. Siffran på antalet skadade som drabbades av den misstänkte gärningsmannen är sju. Tidigare har uppgifter om åtta skadade personer förekommit.[23:36 Update regarding the number of injured. The number of injured by the suspected perpetrator is seven. There have previously been reports of eight injured people.]
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