UK 'Major incident' after reports of stabbing and 'number of casualties' in Southport

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Police have declared a "major incident" in Southport after reports of a stabbing and a "number of reported casualties".

Police said a knife had been seized and that a man had been detained but urged the public to avoid the area near Hart Street.

In a statement, Merseyside Police said: "We can confirm that emergency services are in Southport following a major incident this morning, Monday 29 July.

"At around 11.50am, we were called to a property on Hart Street to reports of a stabbing.

"There are a number of reported casualties and more details will be confirmed when possible.

"Armed police have detained a male and seized a knife. He has been taken to a police station.

"Please avoid the area while we deal with this incident. There is no wider threat to the public."

This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.

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Maybe the mudslime went there because it's mostly white knowing that he can easily spread piss?
It’s mainly white in terms of residents but every hotel in the country seems to be full of boat arrivals from goodness knows where, mainly the scum ejected from other third world countries. Stabbing young girls in a rage? My guess is religion of peace.
 
It’s mainly white in terms of residents but every hotel in the country seems to be full of boat arrivals from goodness knows where, mainly the scum ejected from other third world countries. Stabbing young girls in a rage? My guess is religion of peace.
Looked into any hotels being used. The Scarisbrick on Lord Street was used to house them - not sure if it still is or if any other were. Given the sheer amount of hotels in the area (all typically unused due to Southport being a summer tourist destination [and even then, the only tourists are from Scotland]), I have to assume that there are more being used.

Even if the hotels aren't currently being used, many may have settled in the area due to getting jobs.
 
Not a massively diverse area, still possible but more likely some chav who was having relationship problems or something since Southport is basically one big council estate at this point.
It's very popular at this time of year when the weather is warm due to both having a beach and being very train accessible. There's a line that runs from Manchester to it calling in at a fair range of destinations and having used said line today for part of my journey I saw people already on quite a bit of booze heading Southport way just after midday.

Could be a local. Could be someone who head there for the sun going nuts.
 
Jesus


Local resident Ryan Carney has told Sky News his mum was nearby when the incident happened and saw bodies "covered in blood".

"She can hear screaming and crying," he said. "She goes out, and she goes round to see what happened, and all she said was she saw the members of police or ambulance carrying out a few bodies of girls.

"They were in white, but they were covered in red. Covered in blood. She said she could see the stab wounds in the backs of the children.

"My brother's been with her as well - he's 13 - and he's witnessed it."

Ryan said his mum then saw "a woman who was screaming who said that her child was lost, that she couldn't find her child".

"They let her into the cordon, and she ran down, and all you could hear is her screaming and crying, saying 'That's my child, that's my child' in the bodies," he adds.
 
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No idea if this is legit or not, but figured I'd post it in case it is. The guy's profile shows that he's from Southport.
The "he/him" combined with wanting to close the borders does kinda make it legit in my head.
You'd think a man with pronouns would be more inclined to welcome more doctors in to the country.
 
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