A man has been arrested following a stabbing in Edinburgh, Scotland, that left two people hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect was photographed grinning from a window during a police standoff. Authorities have stated the incident is not considered a terror attack.
On Monday, a stabbing incident occurred in Edinburgh, Scotland, prompting a police response and the arrest of a male suspect. Two individuals—a man and a woman—were taken to the hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening, including apparent stab wounds.
Witnesses described seeing the suspect roaming the street armed with two large knives shortly after the incident began. According to accounts shared with BBC News, two men observed the individual with blood-stained knives outside a shop. The suspect then reportedly walked toward a school before heading to an apartment building, where he barricaded himself inside.
During the standoff, a local photographer named Alan Simpson captured an image of the man leaning out a window with a wide grin, as bystanders shouted and police gathered below. The photo, reported by Edinburgh Live, showed the suspect looking down at the street amid the tense situation.
Chief Inspector Scott Kennedy of Police Scotland addressed the event, confirming it is not being treated as a terror-related incident. "I understand what happened was alarming for the local community and I want to reassure the public there is no ongoing wider risk," Kennedy said.
The arrest followed the standoff, bringing the immediate threat to an end. Police have not released further details on the motive or the victims' conditions beyond the initial reports.