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the Police arrived at the scene at 12:10 local time after the emergency services received a call with a message about a young man lying on the street covered in blood. A witness reported that the victim came out of a local hotel, was wounded with a knife by an unknown man who fled the scene. According to an eyewitness, the street was heard “loud screams”.

Police described the incident as “a targeted attack”. In urban governance said that the incident does not pose “a threat to the General public.” Five police cars, ambulance aid and resuscitation arrived at the scene, according to Glasgow is Live .

the Incident occurred two days after six people, including a policeman and two teenagers received stab wounds in an attack arranged by the migrant in a hotel in the centre of Glasgow. There were asylum seekers, mainly from African countries. On Saturday we learned the name of the assailant is a native of Sudan, the 28-year-old badreddin Abadilla Adam. He was shot arrived at the scene commandos.

Neighbors described him as a disturbed person, who lately began to behave inappropriately. While staff previously reported on the mental health problems of the migrant massacre. According to the BBC, the hotel Park Inn where the drama unfolded, there were about 100 asylum-seekers. They were hosted for the period of the pandemic coronavirus.

according to the Guardian, at the beginning of the isolation of about 380 refugees and asylum-seekers were transferred from the premises where resided at six hotels in the centre of Glasgow. One man who called himself Siraj, said that the assailant told him Thursday night that he is considering the possibility of attacks on other residents. He said: “Everyone here at the hotel, against me.” Siraj warned the staff at the front Desk about this conversation on Thursday evening, however the staff at the hotel chose not to contact the police, and called the firm, which was engaged in the resettlement of refugees.

In response to the worsening criminal situation in Glasgow over the past few weeks, police Scotland issued an order allowing officers to stop and search any person or vehicle in the city.