A violent weekend across London saw three people stabbed and a man shot in separate incidents reported between January 31 and February 3, 2025. The incidents, which occurred in Romford, Peckham, Crystal Palace, and Croydon, are under investigation by the Metropolitan Police.
Man Shot in Peckham
A man was taken to hospital after a shooting on Peckham Hill just before 11:30pm on January 31.
- Police found the victim with a gunshot wound, and he was taken to hospital.
- His condition is described as non-life-changing.
- No arrests have been made as investigations continue.
Stabbing in Romford
A 43-year-old man was stabbed on Upper Brentwood Road, near the junction of Farnes Drive, at 7:51pm on February 1.
- The victim was taken to hospital, and his condition is reported as non-life-threatening.
- No arrests have been made, and police enquiries are ongoing.
Critical Stabbing in Croydon
A man in his 40s is fighting for his life after being stabbed on Lodge Lane, New Addington, at around 10:50pm on February 2.
- Emergency services found the victim in a critical condition, and he remains in hospital.
- No arrests have been made as police investigate the circumstances of the attack.
Stabbing in Crystal Palace
Police were called to a disturbance on Westow Hill, Crystal Palace, at 4:20pm on February 3, where a man was found with:
- A stab wound to his arm.
- Torso injuries, which were treated in hospital.
- His injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
- No arrests have been made.
Police Investigations Underway
In all four incidents, no arrests have been made as police continue their investigations. Authorities are appealing for information from the public to help identify those responsible.
Impact on the Community
This wave of violence has renewed concerns about knife and gun crime across London. Police are urging communities to come forward with information to tackle the surge in violent crime.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Metropolitan Police or Crimestoppers anonymously. Further updates will be provided as investigations progress.