Father of stabbed 22-year-old says ache is ‘never ending’
he father of man who was stabbed to demise has stated the ache of dropping his son is “never ending” as police launch a nationwide crackdown on knife crime.
Cliff Marcus’ son Leo was stabbed to demise, aged 22, in a botched mugging try in 2019.
Mr Marcus, 57, from Woolwich, south-east London, stated: “You spend 22 years raising somebody, and then all of a sudden that person is gone. There’s just a void left behind.
“When I heard Leo had died, my heart was broken. I had nothing left.
“I’ve got a picture of him over my fireplace where I often speak to him.”
The married father-of-five added: “This one killer has affected 80 to 90 people in my family alone. The pain is never ending.”
Mr Marcus’ feedback coincide with Operation Sceptre, an annual week of “intensified activity” by police forces in England and Wales to deal with knife crime.
As a part of the crackdown, he joined six uniformed and 12 plain-clothed Met Police officers on patrol in Croydon on Thursday.
They carried out cease and searches and carried out a weapons sweep.
Local neighbourhood policing superintendent Mitch Carr stated: “In Croydon we’ve had issues over many years with lots of young people getting involved in gangs.
“It’s been well over a year now since there was a knife-related murder in Croydon.
“Locally, there’s still a lot of concern among the public around people carrying weapons, and unfortunately, there have been stabbings.
“This week of action is to make sure that we’re really keeping the focus on it.”
Croydon was branded London’s knife crime capital in 2021 after recording 5 teenage murders – probably the most of any borough.
A complete of 30 teenage murders had been recorded throughout the capital in 2021.
Data from the Mayor of London’s workplace for policing and crime exhibits that between 2019-21 Croydon suffered the best volumes of teenage violence within the capital with 141 offences recorded.
Met Police knowledge exhibits there have been 11,969 knife crime offences recorded in Croydon in 2021. In the 12 months to November 2022, there have been 6,843 knife crime offences recorded, down 22 per cent on the identical interval the 12 months earlier than.
Acting police sergeant Jack Fordham stated west Croydon was fairly a violent a part of London, he added: “There are a lot of robberies and knife crime occurring.
“The purpose of this operation is showing the community and commuters who pass through Croydon that we are present in the area.”
Youth employee Anthony King, 40, who joined the operation on Thursday, stated: “We are working with our Met Police colleagues to turn the tide and hopefully reduce fear amongst young people.”
Mr King is the chair of the My Ends mission, a neighborhood group that brings collectively younger folks, native police and head lecturers to handle challenges dealing with the borough.
“Working with the police has gone a long way to building trust and confidence in the community and reducing serious violent crime,” he stated.