Six people stabbed in London after Arsenal’s victory parade
Six people were stabbed in north London on Sunday evening following Arsenal's Premier League victory parade. The Metropolitan police reported that the stabbings occurred after most of the crowds had dispersed, with one victim sustaining life-threatening injuries that have since been stabilized.

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AI-generatedSix people were stabbed in north London on Sunday evening following Arsenal's Premier League victory parade. The Metropolitan police reported that the stabbings occurred after most of the crowds had dispersed, with one victim sustaining life-threatening injuries that have since been stabilized. In total, twenty-four people were arrested for various offenses, including assaulting police officers, sexual assault, grievous bodily harm, and drug offenses, with one arrest also involving a knife possession charge. Police also reported damage to four police vans and a small fire at a hotel caused by a flare. Extra stop-and-search powers were authorized due to patterns of violence, and investigations into the stabbings are ongoing.
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5 extractedCommander Stuart Bell stated there were 'pockets of antisocial behaviour' and 'gang-related incidents' during the evening.
Four police vans parked on Theberton Street in Islington were damaged.
One man in his 20s was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition but has since been stabilised.
Twenty-four people were arrested following the incident, with offences including assault on police, sexual assault, and drug offences.
Six people were stabbed in north London after Arsenal's Premier League victory parade on Sunday.