Afghan man arrested after ‘crowbar’ rampage at Merseyside hospital, leaving five injured

It probably wasn’t an ISIS/Taliban inspired terror attack. More likely a “these infidel uncovered white women will not do my bidding and give me what I want” petulant rage attack. Either way he is an example of the undesirable element amongst recent unvetted immigrants. 

From GB News, the Liverpool Echo  and  the Sun

An Afghan national has been arrested after five people were assaulted in a Merseyside hospital.

Officers were called to Newton Community Hospital in Newton-le-Willows just after 12pm following a report a man had attacked several people with a weapon, which may have been a crowbar.  Was the crowbar just lying at the reception desk, left behind while a maintenance worker collected his other tools? Or did chummy bring it with him in lieu of an appointment card? As one of the comments said

It’s perfectly normal behaviour. Why every day I see elderly ladies carrying around a crow bar and beating the living sh*t out of anyone who irritates them.

Merseyside Police said the man was believed to have attended the hospital to request an appointment but became “increasingly agitated” when his request was declined and he was asked to leave.

He was then said to have damaged a counter on the premises before assaulting several others inside the hospital.

A woman injured … ran into a local shop covered in blood and pleaded for help. A local shop worker at Best One, opposite the hospital, told the Liverpool ECHO a woman came running into the store asking for help and to call the police. Sugedaran Shanmugaraja said: “She had a lot of blood at the back of her head and on her shoulder. She was shaking and upset. . . Next thing there were 10 or 15 police cars and an ambulance. I gave her a bottle of water and then a hospital nurse came in and helped the lady.”

A 20-year-old man, originally from Afghanistan, was arrested on suspicion of five counts of Section 18 wounding, affray and criminal damage.

The victims of the assault are (were) being treated by paramedics at the hospital for injuries which are not believed to be life-threatening, officers said. . . Footage seen by GB News taken outside the hospital appeared to show a man being arrested and taken into a police van.

Sources have told the ECHO that people inside the hospital “barricaded themselves” in rooms during the attack. It is not known by who or how the suspect was restrained. Nor is it currently known who the victims were, although the ECHO understands both hospital employees and patients were injured.

This is the FB post of an injured nurse, praising her colleagues at another hospital for their care in stitching her up and checking her for more serious injuries, and reassuring her friends that she was not more seriously hurt.

Because as well as working Christmas Day to attend patients in their own homes (dressings, serious and dangerous medication, checks and observations etc …) a District Nurse is expected to suffer numerous blows from a crowbar to the back of the head as she quickly gets a drink from the vending machine. All in a day’s work – ho hum. 

 

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