Sunday, 5 April 2020

Train Station Knife Attack: Scooter Suspect Wanted

Police are hunting this suspect after a teenager was attacked with a knife outside a train station as his mother tried to save him.
On Friday, January 24, at approximately 3.15pm, the 19 year-old and his mother were outside Hackney Downs overground station on Dalston Lane, east London.
They were approached by an electric scooter-riding unknown male. 
The suspect made a comment to the victim and a fight ensued. 
During the altercation, the suspect hit the victim with his electric scooter before pulling out a knife and attempting to stab him.
The knife went through the victim’s clothing but did not penetrate his skin. 
His mother also suffered bruising to her face as she attempted to intervene.
The suspect then fled the scene on his scooter.
Officers are now releasing images of a male they wish to speak to in connection with the incident.
Detective Inspector Sean Drislane, from Central East CID, said: “The victim in this attack was extremely fortunate to be wearing thick clothing; without it he would undoubtedly have received several stab wounds to his body.
“This incident occurred in broad daylight and it is clear the suspect had no issues with carrying a knife or using it in front of many members of the public.
“These images are of good quality and there will be people out there who recognise this individual. 
“We would urge them to come forward and speak to us on 101 with CAD reference 4575/24Jan.
“Alternatively people can call Crimestopperscompletely anonymously on 0800 555 111."

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