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Another day another knife crime.
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Mayor Sadiq Khan is facing calls to investigate the increasingly disproportionate homicide rate among black Londoners. Figures obtained by Tory assembly member Shaun Bailey show there has been a 68 per cent increase in the number of black Londoners killed in the past five years, when compared with the five previous years.
The total number of homicides in London increased by 21.7 per cent, from 547 between 2011-15 to 666 between 2016-20, according to Metropolitan police data sourced by the GLA Conservatives.
But the number of black victims increased from 173 to 292 between the two five-year periods – a rise of 68.7 per cent.
The proportion of deaths involving black people has also increased from 31.6 per cent (173 out of 547) to 43.8 per cent (292 out of 666).
However, the total number of homicides fell from 151 in 2019 to 127 last year, probably partly as a consequence of lockdowns. The number of black Londoners killed also fell, from 68 to 55.
Black people make up about 13.3 per cent of the capital’s population.
Mr Bailey, who was defeated by Mr Khan in the mayoral race, but has become chairman of the assembly’s police and police and crime committee, is expected to call for cross-party support for a motion being considered by the London Assembly on Thursday.
Mr Bailey said: “For many black Londoners, our city feels unsafe. And–tragically–they are right to feel that way.
“Not only did the number of homicides soar to an 11-year high on Sadiq Khan’s watch, but the number of black victims rose by over 68 per cent between 2016 and 2020, compared to the previous five-year period.
“Londoners both black and white are crying out for the Mayor to make our city safe. That’s why I am calling for the Mayor to review his policing policies to keep black Londoners safe – to ditch failed ideas and find new ones.”
Mr Bailey, a former youth worker and former Downing Street advisor to David Cameron, said “scan and search” systems should be used to remove knives from the streets.
He also called for more police on the beat and more youth workers.
“Unless the Mayor conducts this review, he risks failing a whole generation of black Londoners,” Mr Bailey said.
A spokesperson for the Mayor of London said: “The Mayor’s thoughts are with the families and loved-ones of those who have lost their lives to senseless violence in the capital. While violence was falling before the pandemic and over the past year knife crime, youth violence and gun crime have come down further, there’s still much more to do.
“The Mayor’s Action Plan to improve trust and confidence in the Met highlighted that between 2008 and 2018, Black Londoners were 1.8 times more likely to be victims of knife crime than non-Black Londoners.
“That is why tackling violence is the Mayor’s number one priority. Sadiq is leading from the front by being tough on crime and tough on the complex causes of crime, investing in the Met Police to ensure there are now 1,300 more police officers on the streets, while London’s Violence Reduction Unit continues lead a public health approach to tackling the underlying causes of violence and provides positive opportunities for young people.”
About to get worse.
Food cost rising / shortages, rises in NI and cuts to UC mean that people will go hungry.
In Britain.
In 2021.
Useless government.
Question to ask is it safe now in the U.K.
Sports teams need to review the safety concerns before touring the U.K. especially London
Well, they are most unlikely to be blown up by a terrorist bomb.
Crime is about to get worse, much worse. With recession around the corner, and austerity sky high, crime figures are set to break all records in the UK, and this includes white-collar crime.
It will be interesting to see how Brits general orderliness and respect for property holds up as poverty takes hold. When there's plenty of social benefits and generous govt subsidies it's not that hard to resist resorting to crime.
Poor young Olivia.
This world is deeply cruel.
Police have described the moment a gunman shot into the house of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel, killing her and injuring her mother.
Olivia was killed shortly after 10pm on Monday night after a 35-year-old man, being chased by another man with a gun, forced his way into her house.
The gunman followed and put his hand through a gap in the door, before shooting blind around the corner.
Olivia was shot in the chest and fatally injured where she stood at the bottom of the stairs, while her mother Cheryl was shot in the arm.
There were two further shots at the 35-year-old man inside the house, hitting him in the body, before the attacker made off on foot.
Friends of the man who forced himself into the house picked him up from outside in a dark Audi and took him to hospital "while Olivia lay dying", said Chief Constable Serena Kennedy. The vehicle they travelled in has now been seized.
Detective Chief Superintendent Mark Kameen said: "We now believe that around 10pm two men were walking along Kingsheath Avenue from the direction of Finch Lane.
"At that time they were approached by a lone person - potentially a male - who was wearing a black padded jacket, a black balaclava with a peak, dark pants, and black gloves. This individual was approximately 5ft 7ins tall and of slim build, and they were carrying a handgun."
He said this person shot at the two men, causing them to run away.
After hearing gunshots on the street Olivia's mother opened the door to the family's house. The man being chased then pushed his way into their home.
After being shot Olivia was taken to Alder Hey hospital in a critical condition, where she later died.
The man and her mother are being treated in hospital for their injuries. The 35-year-old hasn't spoken yet as a result of his injuries.
DCS Mark Kameen and Chief Constable Serena Kennedy from Merseyside Police speak to the media at force headquarters in Rose Hill after a nine-year-old girl was fatally shot in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, on Monday. Two other people are in hospital with gunshot wounds after officers attended a house in Kingsheath Avenue, Knotty Ash. Picture date: Tuesday August 23, 2022.
Rebecca Wilkinson, head teacher at St Margaret Mary's Catholic Junior School - which Olivia attended - said: "Our school community is devasted at the sad loss of Olivia. We are in shock and disbelief at such tragic news.
"Olivia was a much-loved member of our school. She had a beautiful smile, a lovely sense of humour, and a bubbly personality. She was kind-hearted and would go out of her way to help others. She loved to perform and recently participated in the school production of The Wizard of Oz. Olivia will be missed greatly by staff and children at our school.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends at this extremely sad time."
Cllr Graham Morgan, leader of Knowsley Council, added: "I am shocked and saddened to hear about Olivia's untimely and tragic death. She had her whole life ahead of her and it is hard to comprehend her having it cut short in such terrible circumstances.
"I know that Olivia was a popular pupil at St Margaret Mary's Catholic Junior School in Huyton. She enjoyed school, had lots of friends, and would go out of her way to help others. She also recently took part in the school's production of The Wizard of Oz.
"We will ensure that the staff and pupils at the school are given whatever support they need at such an awful time for them. My thoughts and condolences go to Olivia's family and friends at this very sad time."
A second woman has died after being injured in a crush at a gig at London's Brixton O2 Academy.
Gabrielle Hutchinson, 23, who was working as a security contractor that night, died in hospital in the early hours of Monday.
The concert, by Afro-pop singer Asake, was cut short on Thursday after a "large number of people" tried to force their way inside, the Met Police said.
Mother-of-two Rebecca Ikumelo, 33, from Newham, east London, died on Saturday.
A 21-year-old woman remains in a critical condition in hospital following the crush at Asake's third sold-out show at the south London venue last week.
The Met said: "At this time we have established that the three women who were critically injured, including Rebecca Ikumelo and Gabrielle Hutchinson who have tragically died, were all in the foyer of the building."
It added detectives were "working hard to establish exactly what happened on Thursday night", and described the investigation as "large and complex".
Police are reviewing CCTV, phone footage, speaking to witnesses and conducting forensic examinations.
The first officers were reported to be on the scene at 21:11 GMT, seven minutes after they were called.
Videos on social media showed the crowd stretching from the road outside to the venue's doors, one of which was smashed.
Ch Supt Colin Wingrove, policing commander for Lambeth and Southwark, said: "It is devastating news that a second person has lost their life following the events on Thursday.
"I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to Gabrielle's family at this unimaginably difficult time."
The O2 Academy tweeted its "heartfelt condolences" to Ms Hutchinson's family and friends.
"We continue to be devastated by this tragic situation and are fully supporting the ongoing situation," it said.
Florence Eshalomi, the MP for Vauxhall whose constituency includes Brixton, said she felt "utterly heartbroken" by the deaths of the two women.
London's mayor Sadiq Khan said he was "devastated".
He said: "Gabrielle, like Rebecca Ikumelo, had her whole life ahead of her and had every right to come home safe and well after her shift, working at Brixton Academy."
Ms Ikumelo was a nursing graduate who had been attending the concert.
Her cousin Babatunde Oyejide told the BBC she was a "true, special person" and encouraged people to send prayers to Ms Ikumelo's partner and children.
He said: "She was a very loved person in the neighbourhood and a very caring person, family orientated. She is going to be truly missed and we love her forever."
Asake, who had urged fans without tickets not to turn up at the venue before his first Brixton concert, released a statement following Ms Ikumelo's death in which he said he was "devastated".
"I am overwhelmed with grief and could never have imagined anything like this happening," he wrote.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-64019806
The crime rate in the UK is rising.
There is a burglary in the UK every 106 seconds.
If you're Asian, be careful where you store your Gold, as aggravated burglary attacks are sadly continuing.
I wish Asians would stop keeping Gold in their homes!