"Three young people have lost their lives to horrific stabbings in recent weeks and this madness has to stop. Every penny of these funds will be channelled into our work to rid the streets of weapons and help prevent serious youth violence in London. There is no place for knife and gun crime and I reiterate my warning to anyone involved that you will be caught and the punishments will be severe. Winning the war on knife crime will take targeted policing operations alongside long term preventative work in the community and this additional government funding will certainly help us with the challenge of achieving this,” Boris Johnson.
Are you currently in the service of Satan to maim, destroy and kill peace-loving Londoners? Better give-up your satanic activities forthwith, before Mr Johnson and the Police lay their hands on you as it will not be pleasant when the long arm of the law catches up with you!
Mr Boris Johnson Mayor of London, like all of us is not happy that some young Londoners are hell-bent in turning dear London into a jungle as he welcomed today in London, £18 million of new government funding to tackle knife, gun and gang crime, some of which will be allocated to the Mayor to distribute in the capital. The government announced the fund today as they launched an anti-knife crime report by Brooke Kinsella.
The Mayor said: "Three young people have lost their lives to horrific stabbings in recent weeks and this madness has to stop. Every penny of these funds will be channelled into our work to rid the streets of weapons and help prevent serious youth violence in London. There is no place for knife and gun crime and I reiterate my warning to anyone involved that you will be caught and the punishments will be severe. Winning the war on knife crime will take targeted policing operations alongside long term preventative work in the community and this additional government funding will certainly help us with the challenge of achieving this."
Vigilance learnt authoritatively that over the last two years the Mayor has prioritised tackling serious youth violence with policing initiatives such as Operation Blunt 2 which has taken over 10,000 knives off our streets. The Mayor’s Time for Action youth action plan has produced long term projects aimed at breaking the cycling of re-offending, offering mentoring to vulnerable young Londoners, and helping children in care.