By James Simons-
Police is searching for the killer who stabbed another passenger at Snaresbrook station.
The incident happened after an argument broke out on a central line train between a 50-year-old and a group of teenagers. Police are not revealing what the argument was about for legal reasons, but the attacker knifed the victim in the leg when they train stopped at Snaresbrook station, after the group all got out.
The victim needed hospital treatment after the attack. The knife attacker was very stupid because if he had even a bit of sense, he would have been aware that there are cameras in every train station that would track him down. The height of foolishness in exposed here in a young man who fails to apply the knowledge he has of his city and world.
Over a dispute in a train with a man old enough to be his father, he stupidly knives a much older man in the leg at Snaresbrook station because he probably did not have his way in the argument. The 50-year-old was unwise to engage in an argument with a bunch of teenagers, though the man may be forgiven for wrongly thinking the argument that started would end verbally.
This, more so, when he would expect any normal thinking to know they are already captured on camera and would be caught if they commit any crime in a place like Snaresbrook station.
Not this man, who thinks with a knife instead of his brains. I could place a wager that the man caught on CCTV was a school drop out,probably from a broken home, and one who would have defied his parents growing up. Why does he have a knife on him, and why does he not know he would get caught because he is on camera?
Despite the fact he had a knife, why did he not choose to use his fists, if his egoistic mind told him he must attack the 50-year-old? This man who committed this crime at Snaresbrook station is a man that is used to having things his way, not caring if he is wrong.
It is doubtful he learn any manners in his developing years about his elders. The Snaresbrook station knife attacker is the sort who was a nuisance at school, and a headache to his teachers. The Snaresbrook knife attacker may have his story of a torrid upbringing laced with misfortune or victimization. Anything is possible, but there is no excuse for this man’s actions. He is a menace to society and should be caught and stopped.