UK Train Mass Stabbing: Authorities Insist No Indication Of Terrorism

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Police briefly invoked "Plato," the code for a marauding terrorist attack, but later withdrew the designation after finding no evidence of terrorism, following a mass stabbing spree aboard a high-speed LNER train traveling from Doncaster to London, carried out by two suspects, one a Black British national and the other a British national of Caribbean descent, aged 32 and 25.

not terrorism

drumroll suspects

who do you least want to sit by on a train?
 
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The use of "Plato" to denote a terrorist attack is very telling. Almost as if they equate the origins of Western philosophy with something malevolent.
 
Well there's only one thing for it, ban knives.

:pp
 
They're probably going to start putting in airport-like security protocols at train stations, making everything slower, shittier and generally undignified.

The real world goes as the internet does - trust is gone and everything gets shittier because of the need for security against barbarians.
 
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"Pretty soon we will see an entrepreneurial individual start selling stab vests with fashionable designs. This will be unironically embraced, and people will begin wearing them every day. Before long, stab vests will be sold in supermarkets and in all clothing stores. Eventually as this becomes the 'new normal', those dying of stab wounds will be blamed for leaving their vest at home. The BBC reports that two people died after leaving their stab vests at home. The Prime Minister remarked 'we must never forget the importance of personal accountability in our diverse and inclusive society'. The last white boomer living in Tower Hamlets smiled and remarked 'at least we're not speaking German'."
 

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It's a 10 part thread describing the situation as it unfolded
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I was on the Huntingdon train. I only know of one attacker, he got on the train from Peterborough. He was black mid 20’s. We ran from the back of the train to the end as everyone was screaming to run, explaining there was somebody stabbing everyone and everything.

At first I thought it was a joke, but quickly I realised they were serious. Some people coming thought he had a gun, we really didn’t know what we were up against. As I ran I put my hand on a chair, when I looked at my hand it was covered in blood.

There was blood on the top of countless chairs, coming from 2 of the guys who had been severely stabbed ahead of me. A young girl was distraught as the attacker tried to stab her, but a hero of an older man got in the way taking a gash on his forehead

And I think another on his neck. We all ran to end the of the train and pretty soon we realised it was a short train. Everyone was queued at the front and I was one of the people at the back of that queue.

I was standing there with a few others trying to find any kind of weapon, one person I knew got ready with a Jack Daniel’s bottle. I had nothing. For what felt like 10 minutes, I watched that carriage doorway waiting to see a figure appear.

I knew he had a knife from everyone’s wounds but from somebody’s previous comments there was a chance he had a gun. So I stood there praying. We all tried to keep calm but you could feel everyone’s adrenaline.

The train eventually stopped. And I thank god I didn’t see anybody come through that doorway. Everyone ran out the train at Huntingdon, and as I ran out I looked to my right knowing that’s where the attacker would come.7/

And that’s when I saw about 20 people running in pure panic. At least 3 of which were covered in blood. One guy was holding his stomach of which blood was pouring out, shouting, ‘help help, I’ve been stabbed.’8/

We all ran together, being completely unarmed against an attacker or attackers that we thought had a gun, you really did feel helpless. To the police’s credit, as we left the train station, they were all arriving. The response was really good

Then the scene became everything you’re seeing on social media. I’m not sure how travelling on trains will feel after this. I haven’t really processed it all. It felt genuinely surreal and is something I don’t wish anyone to experience.

Knowing somebody has weapons and you have nothing, knowing they’re willing to strike woman and I think children. It wasn’t the England I grew up in. That was barbaric.
 
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