Five children shot or stabbed in London EVERY day
Last updated at 00:52am on 17.01.08
Victim: Henry Bolombi, known as Black H, was stabbed to death in a gang confrontation after seeing in the New Year
Five children are shot or stabbed in London every day, shocking new figures reveal.
The statistics come as the Metropolitan police reveals that crime overall is falling in the capital.
The total number of offences fell by six per cent last year but senior officers say they are still disturbed by the level of violence involving children, particularly teenagers.
Commander Shaun Sawyer, head of the Met's Violent Crime Directorate, said: "We are winning on many fronts, knife crime overall is down and the number of robberies down, but we know we have a challenge in youth crime.
"This year tackling violent young offenders continues to be a major priority. We are going to take on violent criminals, whether adults or juveniles, members of gangs or individuals."
The figures obtained under Freedom of Information rules reveal a frightening snapshot of teenage crime in the capital in an eight-month period last year.
From 1 April to 30 November, a total of 1,273 victims under the age of 20 suffered injuries in gun and knife attacks. Many were victims of gang violence.
The figures come amid mounting concern over the number of teenagers murdered in London.
Two young men have died this year alreadym Henry Bolombi, 17, in Edmonton, north London, on New Year's Day, and Faridon Alizada, 18, after a gang fight in a tower block in Bexley, south-east London.
There were 27 killed last year, the highest total ever. Details of the number of children injured but not killed in assaults reveals a shocking hidden scale of violence.
The statistics show that in the eight-month period:
• A total of 321 children were injured in shootings, 39 of them seriously.
• Eighty-eight children were shot in armed muggings and two were injured in gunpoint rapes.
• A total of 952 children were stabbed, 188 of them seriously.
• Some 288 children were hurt in knifepoint robberies and 10 were stabbed in rapes.
Senior police officers admitted the numbers were disturbing but said the number of attacks involving children was now falling after "robust" campaigns to tackle youth violence.

Victim: Faridon Alizada, 18, became the second fatal knifing victim of 2008 after a fight near flats in Bexley, south London
Commander Sawyer said in fact the percentage of victims under 20 had fallen slightly last year though it was up significantly in the past five years.
He said: "We are carrying out robust action on the street to tackle gangs and take on violent individuals on estates and across London.
"These figures are worrying but we are determined to get on top of youth violence. We have been mapping these violent offenders and we will be going after them where they live."
Crime overall in London, in fact fell to its lowest level in nine years. Scotland Yard said police recorded a total of 876,298 offences last year, a fall of six per cent on 2006.
There was a significant fall in street robbery figures last year - down 15 per cent - after the Met poured resources into fighting a huge surge in muggings.
The number of offences of violence also fell by seven per cent and overall knife crime was down by 13 per cent.
Camilla Batmanghelidjh, of the charity Kids Company, said: "In fact, the figures are higher than this because there is under-reporting of attacks. There are a lot of knife wounds that are not going to hospital.
"I have always thought that the real statistics are not coming out.
"My experience at street level is that children are resorting to savage ways of surviving because from their perspective the adult world and civil society cannot protect them.
"When you are alone and the rule of law does not protect you, you have to adhere to an alternative system of power to ensure your own protection and that is where the weapon, violence and the gang comes in."
Lester Holloway, the acting editor of the New Nation newspaper, said: "These are shocking and horrifying figures. I fear that carrying dangerous weapons is now becoming a way of life for many children who feel vulnerable on the way to schools and colleges."
Reader views (12)
A man was shot outside my house a month ago, he isn't 7% less dead because he was shot this year than this last. When some 15 year old has a revolver or knife in your face I don't think anyone is 7% less scared by it. 6 or 7 percent could be attributed to a natural fluctuation in crime that is had year to year, violence is down but prostitution is up, human trafficking is down but drugs are up, it could also be an effect of the fact that gangsters are shooting other gangsters thus the overall effect of gang crime is lower because there are less gangsters until the next wave of children are initiated, but the police should not proud until that figure is 30% less, 100 god damn % less, I know they have a hard job, and they do work but for f**** sake there should be no-one getting shot or stabbed for the majority of days in a year.
- Ben, London, 06/04/2010 10:08
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The social ills of this country are a result of a fundamental lack of understanding on the part of our government. As usual, the powers that be focus on statistics as a tool to distract the public from a distinct failure to address the issue of inequality that troubles our country. Treat the cause, not the effect. Police action, whilst very necessary, is never going to solve the problem of children choosing to join gangs and take up arms.
- Chris Styllis, Portsmouth, 12/02/2010 22:39
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My 15 year old son (who is not in a gang) was held up at knife point then two weeks later kicked in the head until he was unconscious. He has always been a happy, funny, intelligent boy. It breaks my heart to see how his childhood has been ruined by the gangs surrounding our house in Islington. In our experience, it is not a racial issue, as there are all races in the gangs - although they do tend to be mostly black. It somehow has more to do with territory - as each council estate have their own gang. Something definitely needs to change. It is impossible to live like this. I love London but I regret bringing my children up here. It simply is not safe, whatever statistics they throw at you. There have been two stabbings at his school in only three months. Two boys were shot on the road behind our house last year. It is not unusual to see gangs of 10 or more children - some as young as 10 yrs old, carrying planks of wood to hit people with, wandering down the streets looking for people to attack. What is this world? I don't know the answers but something needs to change to save this city.
- Anita, Islington, London, 06/01/2010 17:15
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If one bad guy with a knife or gun, kills another bad guy with a knife or gun, really, what is the problem?
Prose, Portsmouth
- P Rose, Portsmouth, England, 21/12/2009 10:49
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The general consensus on here seems to be that as long as they're only stabbing and killing each other, everyone else is happy.
- Luciano, Bristol, 16/01/2008 17:15
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If minority gangs wander the streets with weapons, they cannot be surprised at the consequences. I just hope that the police aren't wasting too much tax revenue on the investigations. I'd like to see the money diverted towards protecting the innocent.
- Rachel, Glamorgan, 16/01/2008 16:18
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Let's not get this twisted, there are millions of children in London, at least 5 die every day from road accidents. This is a problem, but no where near the size the media says it is, and this problem is not found in all aspects of society, it comes predominately from poverty. Oh and the middle classes trying to be 'edgy'
The children in our society are a product of our values and our contributions to the world, if we have created a violent society, perhaps we should try and sort it out...rather than blaming the kids who were born into the world that WE the adults created.
- Daveb, London, 16/01/2008 14:34
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These are not children in the real sense of the word, they are beings who have been turned into mindless scum, by their useless parents.
- Frederick, London, UK, 16/01/2008 13:50
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I have no sympathy for these people who die in gang fights. They are all armed with knives and guns and go out looking for trouble so why should we be suprised when they are killed? They constantly terrorise neighbourhoods and innocent people all over the capital.
- Brandon Thomas, London UK, 16/01/2008 13:40
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Someone really needs to take these 5 children and look after them properly, rather than just shooting or stabbing them everyday. That could be really dangerous.
- Minifig, London, UK, 16/01/2008 13:17
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I wonder whether crime really is falling, or people have simply realised that calling the police is, for the most part, only likely to waste large amounts of one's time.
The problem of gun and knife crime is particularly prevalent amongst those from ethnic minority backgrounds; the statistics show this to be beyond doubt.
It will not be effectively tackled until our police and criminal injustice systems free themselves from the shackles of politically correct racism paranoia.
- Keith Lonsdale, Doncaster, 16/01/2008 12:54
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Numbers of violent attacks fell by 7%, on which planet? Not here in London that's for sure.
- Sue, Orpington, Kent, 16/01/2008 12:40
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