Police rushed to a Glasgow street after a man was seriously assaulted. Officers were called to the scene at Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, around 10.20am on Tuesday July 14.
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Police have named a police officer who was seriously injured after he was stabbed in Glasgow.Six people were injured after a knifeman stabbed them in the Park Inn hotel in the Scottish city on Friday.
The attacker was shot dead by police.Police said the attack was not terrorism-related.Tonight, Police Scotland Chief Constable Iain Livingstone has paid tribute to officers including constable David Whyte, 42, who was stabbed.Mr Whyte is still in a critical but stable condition and his family are
.Police rushed to a Glasgow street after a man was seriously assaulted. Officers were called to the scene at Kingsway Court, Scotstoun, around 10.20am on Tuesday July 14.
stabbings. Broadcaster John Beattie asked SNP MP Alison Thewliss if the police had questions to answer "given that a white policeman shoots dead a black man carrying a knife in Glasgow ".
Glasgow park after a man was seriously assaulted. Emergency services were called to the Elder Park area of the city around 3.30pm on Monday July 13 following reports of a 48-year-old being attacked.
Police rushed to the scene of some 'suspicious activity' in Glasgow earlier. Officers were called to a property in the Salkeld Street area of the city this afternoon.Pictures from the scene show multiple vehicles and officers.
council car park. Mark Ross passed away after being found near Motherwell Civic Centre at around 9.30am on Sunday.
Motherwell.Emergency services rushed to the scene at the town’s Civic Centre where the teen was found seriously injured in the car park.The area was cordoned off from the public at around 9.30am this morning, July 12.The teen was later pronounced dead at the scene and police say his family have been made aware. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We can confirm a 17-year-old man was found seriously injured in a car park near Motherwell Civic Centre shortly after 9.30am on Sunday, 12 July.
The Stagecoach bus was carrying five passengers during the collision yesterday afternoon (Sunday) on the A713 at Waterside. The driver and a passenger of a Land Rover Discovery were taken to Ayr hospital with serious injuries.
seriously injured on an Ayrshire street. Emergency services were called to the scene in Kilwinning at around 1.15am on Saturday, July 4, after the man was discovered lying on the ground.
Glasgow street.The man was rushed to Glasgow Royal Infirmary hospital around 6.45am this morning but sadly died a short time later.Emergency services raced to Duke Street in the east end of the city after receiving reports of the injured man.He was found near to Hunter Street and the Tennent's Wellpark Brewery.Police say they are not treating the death as suspicious.Enquires into the circumstances are continuing but "are at a very early stage".A Police Scotland spokesperson added: "Around 6.45
stabbing attack.Chief Constable Iain Livingstone said officers arrived at the Park Inn hotel within two minutes of the 999 call following reports of “armed attacks”.He said: “All the officers who attended faced a dynamic and traumatic set of circumstances.“The incident, through their professionalism, was quickly contained.”The police chief made his comments as he addressed a Scottish Police Authority meeting yesterday but said he was limited as to how much he could say as there are two ongoing
Glasgow stabbing. The call handler named Kat, from the Scottish Ambulance Service, posted a video on Twitter praising the efforts of her colleagues in dealing the incident.
Police Scotland was an “epiphany” in his career as he spoke in the wake of riots sparked by the death of George Floyd.Chitwood said he had been heavily influenced by a trip to Scotland in 2015 where he was trained in techniques aimed at reducing the use of force and firearms.He was one of dozens of US law enforcement officials who spent several days at Tulliallan, Police Scotland’s training centre and headquarters near Stirling.He said: “It was an epiphany to sit there and watch.
Glasgow. It has been reported that a man was seen lying on the ground on the city's Argyle Street covered in blood.One eyewitness described "lots of screaming" and a man lying on the ground with "blood all over him".Images have also emerged online of police and paramedics tending to the man close to the Premier Inn hotel.Officers have cordoned off James Watt Street at its junction with Argyle Street.The Record has contacted Police Scotland for comment.Five police cars were seen responding to the
knife attack in a Glasgow hotel has been identified as Badreddin Abadlla Adam, 28, from Sudan. The asylum seeker was shot dead by police marksmen shortly after stabbing six people in the Park Inn Hotel on West George Street, on Friday afternoon.
knifeman who had injured several people.