In this PJ Media article, Tim O’Brien reports that Scottish police quickly arrested a 36-year-old white Scottish man after he allegedly stabbed five people in Edinburgh, with authorities treating the incident as an anti-Muslim hate crime.
- Counter-terrorism police investigated the attacks, which targeted victims near a mosque and retail areas.
- The suspect was tased and arrested shortly after the incidents, with police responding aggressively to the alleged anti-Muslim motivation.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Scottish officials condemned the violence and promised the “full force of the law.”
- The article highlights perceived two-tier policing in the UK, where anti-Muslim incidents receive swift action compared to other cases.
- It references the UK Rape Gang Inquiry report exposing long-term failures to address grooming gangs targeting British children.
- The incident follows recent unrest in Belfast over similar alleged attacks on locals.
Read the full story:
https://pjmedia.com/tim-o-brien/2026/06/21/police-actually-responded-scottish-man-arrested-for-anti-muslim-hate-crimes-n4954204


