Thomas O’Halloran was killed in Greenford, west London, at 4pm on Tuesday. He is believed to have traveled about 75 meters on the scooter in search of help after he was stabbed. Officers responded and provided emergency aid until the London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance arrived, but the local pensioner was pronounced dead at the scene. Police urgently want to identify this man they called a ‘dangerous person’ (Metropolitan Police) Detectives from the Met’s Special Crime Squad are leading the investigation and have released images of a man they want to urgently identify. He was seen leaving the scene armed with a knife. Have you been affected by this incident? If so, please email [email protected] The man was wearing gray shorts, a dark T-shirt, a white baseball cap and white construction gloves. DCI Jim Eastwood, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are keen to identify the man in the CCTV images as a matter of urgency. “He is clearly a dangerous individual and people are advised not to approach him, but to call us immediately on 999 if they know him or have any information about his whereabouts. Thomas O’Halloran was stabbed to death in Greenford (Metropolitan Police) “My team and I are working around the clock to bring Mr O’Halloran’s killer to justice, but we need your help. If you have any information that will help us with our investigation – no matter how small – please contact us or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously. “I would also like to appeal to anyone who may have dashcam or bike helmet footage that may have captured the incident to contact us.” A mobility scooter was seen in the middle of the crime scene (PA) Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson said Mr O’Halloran was “a well-known and much-loved member of the community”. He was attacked while out busking, according to a friend who declined to be named. Mr O’Halloran was well known in the area for his busking and was affectionately nicknamed ‘the music man’ by locals. “He was coming back from Perivale to play his accordion and earn money for his family and he was stabbed to death,” the friend said. A man who works in a newsagent outside Greenford station where Mr O’Halloran would commute said: “He used to play his accordion here. “He came every day for a long time, at least two years. He usually jumped around 5 o’clock.” Coroners at the stabbing scene (PA) Frasley Coutinho, who lives across the street from where the attack took place, said he saw the victim surrounded by a group of young boys. He said: “I saw a few people gather around him and then he drove past and stopped higher up, and then there was a group of young boys around him.” Local residents paid tribute to the pensioner after his death. One resident said: “This man was sitting outside Tesco in Perivale playing music for money but he was a good man bless him.” Another added: “This is horrible news, we saw him there today. My toddler loves the “music man”. A third said: “This has saddened me to my core. This man was loved, his music made my day every time I left Greenford station.’ Police have yet to make any arrests and have appealed to anyone with video footage of the incident to contact them. Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, who is responsible for policing west London, said: “Mr O’Halloran took his own life for no reason in a shocking act of unprovoked violence. “I understand that the community will, quite rightly, be shocked and appalled by this incident, as I am. “Detectives from the Special Crime Squad, assisted by my officers, have been working tirelessly for the last 20 hours to understand what happened and identify who is responsible for this horrific crime.” Anyone who knows the man pictured or has information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8358 0300 quoting 4691/16AUG. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
title: “Greenford Stabbing Dangerous Man Who Fled On Scooter With Knife Caught On Cctv Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-20” author: “Sherry Torres”
Thomas O’Halloran was killed in Greenford, west London, at 4pm on Tuesday. He is believed to have traveled about 75 meters on the scooter in search of help after he was stabbed. Officers responded and provided emergency aid until the London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance arrived, but the local pensioner was pronounced dead at the scene. Police urgently want to identify this man they called a ‘dangerous person’ (Metropolitan Police) Detectives from the Met’s Special Crime Squad are leading the investigation and have released images of a man they want to urgently identify. He was seen leaving the scene armed with a knife. Have you been affected by this incident? If so, please email [email protected] The man was wearing gray shorts, a dark T-shirt, a white baseball cap and white construction gloves. DCI Jim Eastwood, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are keen to identify the man in the CCTV images as a matter of urgency. “He is clearly a dangerous individual and people are advised not to approach him, but to call us immediately on 999 if they know him or have any information about his whereabouts. Thomas O’Halloran was stabbed to death in Greenford (Metropolitan Police) “My team and I are working around the clock to bring Mr O’Halloran’s killer to justice, but we need your help. If you have any information that will help us with our investigation – no matter how small – please contact us or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously. “I would also like to appeal to anyone who may have dashcam or bike helmet footage that may have captured the incident to contact us.” A mobility scooter was seen in the middle of the crime scene (PA) Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson said Mr O’Halloran was “a well-known and much-loved member of the community”. He was attacked while out busking, according to a friend who declined to be named. Mr O’Halloran was well known in the area for his busking and was affectionately nicknamed ‘the music man’ by locals. “He was coming back from Perivale to play his accordion and earn money for his family and he was stabbed to death,” the friend said. A man who works in a newsagent outside Greenford station where Mr O’Halloran would commute said: “He used to play his accordion here. “He came every day for a long time, at least two years. He usually jumped around 5 o’clock.” Coroners at the stabbing scene (PA) Frasley Coutinho, who lives across the street from where the attack took place, said he saw the victim surrounded by a group of young boys. He said: “I saw a few people gather around him and then he drove past and stopped higher up, and then there was a group of young boys around him.” Local residents paid tribute to the pensioner after his death. One resident said: “This man was sitting outside Tesco in Perivale playing music for money but he was a good man bless him.” Another added: “This is horrible news, we saw him there today. My toddler loves the “music man”. A third said: “This has saddened me to my core. This man was loved, his music made my day every time I left Greenford station.’ Police have yet to make any arrests and have appealed to anyone with video footage of the incident to contact them. Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, who is responsible for policing west London, said: “Mr O’Halloran took his own life for no reason in a shocking act of unprovoked violence. “I understand that the community will, quite rightly, be shocked and appalled by this incident, as I am. “Detectives from the Special Crime Squad, assisted by my officers, have been working tirelessly for the last 20 hours to understand what happened and identify who is responsible for this horrific crime.” Anyone who knows the man pictured or has information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8358 0300 quoting 4691/16AUG. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
title: “Greenford Stabbing Dangerous Man Who Fled On Scooter With Knife Caught On Cctv Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-16” author: “Della Prince”
Thomas O’Halloran was killed in Greenford, west London, at 4pm on Tuesday. He is believed to have traveled about 75 meters on the scooter in search of help after he was stabbed. Officers responded and provided emergency aid until the London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance arrived, but the local pensioner was pronounced dead at the scene. Police urgently want to identify this man they called a ‘dangerous person’ (Metropolitan Police) Detectives from the Met’s Special Crime Squad are leading the investigation and have released images of a man they want to urgently identify. He was seen leaving the scene armed with a knife. Have you been affected by this incident? If so, please email [email protected] The man was wearing gray shorts, a dark T-shirt, a white baseball cap and white construction gloves. DCI Jim Eastwood, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are keen to identify the man in the CCTV images as a matter of urgency. “He is clearly a dangerous individual and people are advised not to approach him, but to call us immediately on 999 if they know him or have any information about his whereabouts. Thomas O’Halloran was stabbed to death in Greenford (Metropolitan Police) “My team and I are working around the clock to bring Mr O’Halloran’s killer to justice, but we need your help. If you have any information that will help us with our investigation – no matter how small – please contact us or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously. “I would also like to appeal to anyone who may have dashcam or bike helmet footage that may have captured the incident to contact us.” A mobility scooter was seen in the middle of the crime scene (PA) Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson said Mr O’Halloran was “a well-known and much-loved member of the community”. He was attacked while out busking, according to a friend who declined to be named. Mr O’Halloran was well known in the area for his busking and was affectionately nicknamed ‘the music man’ by locals. “He was coming back from Perivale to play his accordion and earn money for his family and he was stabbed to death,” the friend said. A man who works in a newsagent outside Greenford station where Mr O’Halloran would commute said: “He used to play his accordion here. “He came every day for a long time, at least two years. He usually jumped around 5 o’clock.” Coroners at the stabbing scene (PA) Frasley Coutinho, who lives across the street from where the attack took place, said he saw the victim surrounded by a group of young boys. He said: “I saw a few people gather around him and then he drove past and stopped higher up, and then there was a group of young boys around him.” Local residents paid tribute to the pensioner after his death. One resident said: “This man was sitting outside Tesco in Perivale playing music for money but he was a good man bless him.” Another added: “This is horrible news, we saw him there today. My toddler loves the “music man”. A third said: “This has saddened me to my core. This man was loved, his music made my day every time I left Greenford station.’ Police have yet to make any arrests and have appealed to anyone with video footage of the incident to contact them. Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, who is responsible for policing west London, said: “Mr O’Halloran took his own life for no reason in a shocking act of unprovoked violence. “I understand that the community will, quite rightly, be shocked and appalled by this incident, as I am. “Detectives from the Special Crime Squad, assisted by my officers, have been working tirelessly for the last 20 hours to understand what happened and identify who is responsible for this horrific crime.” Anyone who knows the man pictured or has information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8358 0300 quoting 4691/16AUG. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
title: “Greenford Stabbing Dangerous Man Who Fled On Scooter With Knife Caught On Cctv Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Ruth Taylor”
Thomas O’Halloran was killed in Greenford, west London, at 4pm on Tuesday. He is believed to have traveled about 75 meters on the scooter in search of help after he was stabbed. Officers responded and provided emergency aid until the London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance arrived, but the local pensioner was pronounced dead at the scene. Police urgently want to identify this man they called a ‘dangerous person’ (Metropolitan Police) Detectives from the Met’s Special Crime Squad are leading the investigation and have released images of a man they want to urgently identify. He was seen leaving the scene armed with a knife. Have you been affected by this incident? If so, please email [email protected] The man was wearing gray shorts, a dark T-shirt, a white baseball cap and white construction gloves. DCI Jim Eastwood, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are keen to identify the man in the CCTV images as a matter of urgency. “He is clearly a dangerous individual and people are advised not to approach him, but to call us immediately on 999 if they know him or have any information about his whereabouts. Thomas O’Halloran was stabbed to death in Greenford (Metropolitan Police) “My team and I are working around the clock to bring Mr O’Halloran’s killer to justice, but we need your help. If you have any information that will help us with our investigation – no matter how small – please contact us or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously. “I would also like to appeal to anyone who may have dashcam or bike helmet footage that may have captured the incident to contact us.” A mobility scooter was seen in the middle of the crime scene (PA) Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson said Mr O’Halloran was “a well-known and much-loved member of the community”. He was attacked while out busking, according to a friend who declined to be named. Mr O’Halloran was well known in the area for his busking and was affectionately nicknamed ‘the music man’ by locals. “He was coming back from Perivale to play his accordion and earn money for his family and he was stabbed to death,” the friend said. A man who works in a newsagent outside Greenford station where Mr O’Halloran would commute said: “He used to play his accordion here. “He came every day for a long time, at least two years. He usually jumped around 5 o’clock.” Coroners at the stabbing scene (PA) Frasley Coutinho, who lives across the street from where the attack took place, said he saw the victim surrounded by a group of young boys. He said: “I saw a few people gather around him and then he drove past and stopped higher up, and then there was a group of young boys around him.” Local residents paid tribute to the pensioner after his death. One resident said: “This man was sitting outside Tesco in Perivale playing music for money but he was a good man bless him.” Another added: “This is horrible news, we saw him there today. My toddler loves the “music man”. A third said: “This has saddened me to my core. This man was loved, his music made my day every time I left Greenford station.’ Police have yet to make any arrests and have appealed to anyone with video footage of the incident to contact them. Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, who is responsible for policing west London, said: “Mr O’Halloran took his own life for no reason in a shocking act of unprovoked violence. “I understand that the community will, quite rightly, be shocked and appalled by this incident, as I am. “Detectives from the Special Crime Squad, assisted by my officers, have been working tirelessly for the last 20 hours to understand what happened and identify who is responsible for this horrific crime.” Anyone who knows the man pictured or has information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8358 0300 quoting 4691/16AUG. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
title: “Greenford Stabbing Dangerous Man Who Fled On Scooter With Knife Caught On Cctv Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-01” author: “Jason Dabe”
Thomas O’Halloran was killed in Greenford, west London, at 4pm on Tuesday. He is believed to have traveled about 75 meters on the scooter in search of help after he was stabbed. Officers responded and provided emergency aid until the London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance arrived, but the local pensioner was pronounced dead at the scene. Police urgently want to identify this man they called a ‘dangerous person’ (Metropolitan Police) Detectives from the Met’s Special Crime Squad are leading the investigation and have released images of a man they want to urgently identify. He was seen leaving the scene armed with a knife. Have you been affected by this incident? If so, please email [email protected] The man was wearing gray shorts, a dark T-shirt, a white baseball cap and white construction gloves. DCI Jim Eastwood, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are keen to identify the man in the CCTV images as a matter of urgency. “He is clearly a dangerous individual and people are advised not to approach him, but to call us immediately on 999 if they know him or have any information about his whereabouts. Thomas O’Halloran was stabbed to death in Greenford (Metropolitan Police) “My team and I are working around the clock to bring Mr O’Halloran’s killer to justice, but we need your help. If you have any information that will help us with our investigation – no matter how small – please contact us or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously. “I would also like to appeal to anyone who may have dashcam or bike helmet footage that may have captured the incident to contact us.” A mobility scooter was seen in the middle of the crime scene (PA) Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson said Mr O’Halloran was “a well-known and much-loved member of the community”. He was attacked while out busking, according to a friend who declined to be named. Mr O’Halloran was well known in the area for his busking and was affectionately nicknamed ‘the music man’ by locals. “He was coming back from Perivale to play his accordion and earn money for his family and he was stabbed to death,” the friend said. A man who works in a newsagent outside Greenford station where Mr O’Halloran would commute said: “He used to play his accordion here. “He came every day for a long time, at least two years. He usually jumped around 5 o’clock.” Coroners at the stabbing scene (PA) Frasley Coutinho, who lives across the street from where the attack took place, said he saw the victim surrounded by a group of young boys. He said: “I saw a few people gather around him and then he drove past and stopped higher up, and then there was a group of young boys around him.” Local residents paid tribute to the pensioner after his death. One resident said: “This man was sitting outside Tesco in Perivale playing music for money but he was a good man bless him.” Another added: “This is horrible news, we saw him there today. My toddler loves the “music man”. A third said: “This has saddened me to my core. This man was loved, his music made my day every time I left Greenford station.’ Police have yet to make any arrests and have appealed to anyone with video footage of the incident to contact them. Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, who is responsible for policing west London, said: “Mr O’Halloran took his own life for no reason in a shocking act of unprovoked violence. “I understand that the community will, quite rightly, be shocked and appalled by this incident, as I am. “Detectives from the Special Crime Squad, assisted by my officers, have been working tirelessly for the last 20 hours to understand what happened and identify who is responsible for this horrific crime.” Anyone who knows the man pictured or has information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8358 0300 quoting 4691/16AUG. Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.