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Bristol Post Crime, In 2023, there was an average of an incident a week involving knives and stabbings. Two further arrests have been made after an incident in which two men were racially abused and seriously assaulted with a metal pole in Bristol. Avon and Somerset Police have sought to reassure a Bristol community after claims drug crime and violence have escalated to "crisis" level. 35pm This map shows all the reported stabbings in Bristol so far in 2024. The deaths of Mason Rist and Max Dixon stunned people in Knowle West, and Police have arrested seven men, and launched a murder inquiry, after the death of a man who was found with "unsurvivable" injuries in Bristol. The crime stories list this week also includes a trio who have been arrested after a spate of more than 20 phone thefts around Bristol city centre - Latest local news from around Bristol, including breaking news, court stories, comment and more. We hope to put out the latest news about crime in your Bristol neighbourhood as well as on the criminals being News Bristol News Crime Knife attackers, rapist, and drug dealer among those jailed in Bristol in 2025 It was another busy year for police There have been a number of serious crimes which have happened in Bristol so far this year, including alleged murders, multiple Knife crime in Bristol has been described as a scourge. In an emotional opinion Too many families across Bristol know all too well the impact a single act of violence can have on so many. A police cordon is in place in a residential area of Bristol after a suspicious explosion killed a man and a woman, and injured three others, One of the victims suffered serious injuries including a fractured eye socket, a broken jaw and internal injuries in the attack which took place in Sarah Street in Bristol at around 7. Avon and Somerset Constabulary covers Somerset, Avon, Bristol, Bath, North East The police and crime commissioner for Avon and Somerset has issued a statement after seven men were charged over alleged child sexual A leading campaigner says Bristol's knife crime problem is "going nowhere" despite a let-up in the relentless loss of life seen last year. kq, a6apyr, eaysbl, cfs7, nlb, r2vk4t, fxfao, ysj, yezvq, wg7gm,