Families to march against knife crime through streets of Glasgow
- Hundreds of people, including Kory McCrimmon's family, marched through Glasgow on June 22, 2025, to protest knife crime and honor victims.
- The march followed a rise in knife-related deaths, including Kory McCrimmon's stabbing in May 2024 and recent killings of Amen Teklay and Kayden Moy.
- Organized by Kory's family as 'Parents Against Knives,' the walk aimed to raise awareness, show community unity, and call for stronger action against youth violence.
- Kory's father, Neil McCrimmon, urged granting police greater powers while Victim Support Scotland highlighted that knife crime devastates families, friends, and wider communities.
- The event stresses the need for a coordinated multi-agency response to reduce knife crime and prevent further tragedies among young people across Scotland.
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Families to march against knife crime through streets of Glasgow
The march begins at Ibrox and finishes at Celtic Park.
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Read Full Article"Every 18 minutes in Germany a person is threatened, injured or killed with a knife." In 2024 a knife attack was recorded in Germany with 29,000 crimes. In the area of dangerous and severe assault, for which previous year's figures are available, their number increased by about 10.8 percent. In the last few days alone, the knife sat loosely again and again. Here are some cases: Link:
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