Knife attacks have continued in Glasgow as a man has been stabbed in what police believed to be a “targeted assault”.
The Met police have sealed off Argyle Street where the incident happened this afternoon.
The Police were called to the scene at the junction with James Watt street, just after midday.
speaking on the incident, Inspector Gareth Griffiths said
Police were called to the scene, at the junction with James Watt street, just after midday. Inspector Gareth Griffiths said: “We were called around 12.
10pm on Sunday, 28 June, to a report of an assault in Argyle Street, Glasgow
‘Officers are currently at the scene. We believe this was a targeted assault and we do not believe there is a threat to the wider public.’
Six people including a policeman were stabbed at a hotel in the city centre on Friday.
The attacker was later shot dead by the police and the police treated it as terrorism.



