Chaos Erupts in Southport Following Tragic Attack at Taylor Swift Event
A violent protest erupted in Southport following a horrific stabbing at a children's Taylor Swift event, resulting in three deaths and multiple injuries. Anti-Muslim demonstrators clashed with police, invoking the involvement of far-right groups. A 17-year-old is in custody, with motives still unclear. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the violence.
A violent protest erupted in Southport, a northern English town, following a horrific stabbing incident at a Taylor Swift-themed children's event that occurred on Monday. The attack left three young girls dead and several others critically injured.
On Tuesday, anti-Muslim demonstrators clashed with police near Southport Mosque. Far-right groups, including the English Defence League, incited violence, causing damage to police vehicles and throwing bricks and large garbage containers. A separate group gathered peacefully for a vigil to honor the victims.
A 17-year-old male remains in police custody, suspected of murder and attempted murder. Police emphasized that the suspect, born in the UK, has no known ties to terrorism, and they condemned the ongoing speculation. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Taylor Swift expressed condolences, as the nation grapples with rising knife crime.
(With inputs from agencies.)