Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news,
An acid attack in London that left nine people injured has prompted a huge manhunt, although some are asking why the police haven’t released a description of the suspect.
Two children, their mother, three members of the public and at least three police officers suffered injuries when a “corrosive substance” was thrown at them during the incident, which took place in Clapham, south London last night.
The suspect involved grabbed one of the children and threw them to the ground.
“The lady then shouted ‘My eyes! My eyes! Call the police, my eyes!’” said an eyewitness.
“Then I saw him run off. It was all so traumatising.”
“Pictures from the scene show a car with the doors open in the middle of the road and a helicopter is now involved in a manhunt to catch the person responsible,” reports Sky News.
A video was released showing the incident unfold, although it was grainy and black and white.
However, authorities have not released a description of the perpetrator despite the fact that he represents a clear danger to the public, and despite asking the public to share any information that might be helpful.
Respondents on X demanded to know why.
Looked for a description in the news or from the police of the suspect in the acid attack. I guess their silence is a description of sorts.
— Burnside (@BurnsideNotTosh) February 1, 2024
If a man is still at large for the horrific acid attack in Clapham, wouldn’t it be sensible for the police to release a description of the suspect? To help the public to apprehend him/help the police – and to stay safe? 🤔 https://t.co/WwgH7v5iMq
— Martin Daubney 🇬🇧 (@MartinDaubney) February 1, 2024
No doubt this will end up being another example of how diversity is our “greatest strength,” with acid attacks now a fairly regular feature of big city life in the UK.
I preferred it when acid attacks barely happened, teachers were not threatened by organised mobs and MPs did not have to factor in a serious fear of assassination.
— Patrick O’Flynn (@oflynnsocial) February 1, 2024
Stuff like this happens in London these days and it hardly even makes a ripple in the news cycle and will be forgotten within 2 days. pic.twitter.com/zVnsIhPsBM
— Morgoth (@MorgothsReview) February 1, 2024
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Tyler Durden
Thu, 02/01/2024 – 08:45