On Wednesday evening at 9:22 PM, the residential area in Greve, Denmark, became the scene of a violent incident when police responded to a confrontation between two men. A 32-year-old man sustained life-threatening injuries and was later found to have been stabbed in the neck. According to the Mid and West Zealand Police (Midt- og Vestsjællands Politi), the event is classified as an attempted murder.
The injured man was in critical condition and was swiftly transported to the hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery. However, by Thursday morning, reports indicated that the man is now out of danger.
The police promptly launched an extensive investigation into the incident. Witnesses were interviewed, police dogs were deployed to search the area, and surveillance footage was collected. The police quickly focused their attention on a 32-year-old man from Greve. At 11:15 PM that same evening, the suspect was located and arrested in Glostrup, a nearby town.
The investigation is currently ongoing to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the violent stabbing. At this time, the police are keeping details under wraps but have confirmed that the incident is not related to gang activity. “This is in no way connected to the gang conflict in Copenhagen,” emphasized Duty Officer Thomas Hartmann in a statement to B.T., a Danish newspaper.
The media continues to monitor the developments in this case.