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Man stabs his wife and baby in Copenhagen

A 41-year-old man allegedly stabbed his wife and one-year-old son in full view of witnesses in Copenhagen's Nordvest district.

Man stabs his wife and baby in Copenhagen
Police investigators at the scene of the stabbing. Photo: Jens Dresling/POLFOTO
A 33-year-old woman and her one-year-old son were stabbed in broad daylight in Copenhagen’s Nordvest district, Ekstra Bladet reports. 
 
According to the tabloid, the woman and her husband were walking down Tornsangervej shortly after 4pm when they began arguing loudly. The 41-year-old husband allegedly hit his wife and then stabbed her and their one-year-old son numerous times. 
 
Shocked witnesses apprehended the man and wrestled the knife out of his hand. 
 
“There were two residents, one of them a young man, who pried the knife from him and held him until we came,” Copenhagen Police spokesman Kenneth Jensen told Ekstra Bladet. “It is very commendable that people took action even though he was standing there with a knife.”
 
Jensen said that both the mother and her child were in critical but stable condition at Copenhagen’s Rigshospital. 
 
Police did not speculate about a possible motive, saying that they hadn’t yet spoken with the alleged assailant or the victim. 
 
The 41-year-old husband was arrested on the spot and was taken for observation at the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Forensic Medicine (Retsmedicinsk Institut). He will make an initial court appearance on Tuesday, where he will be charged with two counts of attempted murder. 

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Danish government backs removing children from gang-connected families

Denmark’s government wants authorities to be able to move children out of families in which parents are gang members and is likely to formalise the measure in parliament.

Danish government backs removing children from gang-connected families

The justice spokesperson with senior coalition partner the Social Democrats, Bjørn Brandenborg, told regional media TV2 Fyn that he wants authorities to have the power to remove children from their families in certain circumstances where the parents are gang members.

Brandenborg’s comments came on Monday, after Odense Municipality said it had spent 226 million kroner since 2009 on social services for eight specific families with gang connections.

“There is simply a need for us to give the authorities full backing and power to forcibly remove children early so we break the food chain and the children don’t become part of gang circles,” he said.

The measure will be voted on in parliament “within a few weeks”, he said.

An earlier agreement on anti-gang crime measures, which was announced by the government last November, includes provisions for measures of this nature, Brandenborg later confirmed to newswire Ritzau.

“Information [confirming] that close family members of a child or young person have been convicted for gang crime must be included as a significant and element in the municipality’s assessment” of whether an intervention is justified, the agreement states according to Ritzau.

The relevant part of November’s political agreement is expected to be voted on in parliament this month.

READ ALSO: Denmark cracks down on gang crime with extensive new agreement

Last year, Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard told political media Altinget that family relations to a gang member could be a parameter used by authorities when assessing whether a child should be forcibly removed from parents.

In the May 2023 interview, Hummelgaard called the measure a “hard and far-reaching measure”.

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