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Suspected attacker shot dead after hotel stabbing spree in Glasgow, Scotland

Jun 26, 2020, 23:10 IST
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Emergency responders near a scene of reported stabbings, in Glasgow, Scotland, June 26, 2020.JATV Scotland via Reuters
  • A suspected attacker has been shot dead by police in Glasgow, Scotland, police have confirmed.
  • Police confirmed six people are in hospital with injuries. The BBC reported that three victims had been stabbed to death.
  • Police have sealed off the street around the scene at the Park Inn Radisson hotel.
  • They say the situation is contained.
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A male suspected attacker has been shot dead by police in central Glasgow on Friday, according to Scottish police.

In the tweeted statement, Assistant Chief Constable Steve Johnson also confirmed that six people are in hospital receiving treatment for their injuries, including a police officer.

Officers responded to the area by the Park Inn Radisson hotel on West George Street in the Scottish city.

Three of those stabbed are believed to have died the BBC reported.

A large number of police closed off the street and said as of 3 p.m. local time that the situation was contained.

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Linda Sinclair, a BBC reporter at the scene, tweeted a video of a large police presence at the scene, saying she had seen a person being taken away on a stretcher.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tweeted that her thoughts are with everyone involved in the "truly dreadful" situation.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "deeply saddened by the terrible incident in Glasgow," the BBC reported.

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