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Families to march against knife crime through streets of Glasgow

  • The family of Kory McCrimmon organized the Parents Against Knives march on June 22, 2025, in Glasgow to remember Kory and other youth victims of knife crime.
  • The march was organized in response to a rise in knife-related incidents among young people, including the fatal stabbing of Kory on May 31, 2024, as well as the recent killings of two other youths, Amen Teklay and Kayden Moy, earlier this year.
  • Hundreds of participants, including family, friends, and community members, took part in a six-mile march across Glasgow, starting at Ibrox Stadium and ending at Celtic Park, to raise awareness and advocate for change.
  • Kory's brother Jamie called knife crime an epidemic, saying: "Too much, too many, no more," and First Minister John Swinney expressed solidarity with marchers and condolences to affected families.
  • The march highlighted the need for a multi-agency response to knife crime in Scotland, supported by government funding increases and a commitment to keep young people safe.
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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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"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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ITV broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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