School Children Armed with Handguns in Sadiq Khan’s ‘Gun Free’ London
London Mayor has been heavily criticized for the massive rise in violent crime

Children in the UK are now arming themselves with tasers, knuckledusters, and even pistols as the London's knife crime epidemic shows no sign of slowing down.
The number of school children caught with potentially lethal weapons which were confiscated by police officers has doubled in just three years, according to police data.
Sadiq Khan has been heavily criticized for the massive rise in violent crime in the British capital, but worryingly, the victims are children, some as young as nine.
More than 1,200 weapons have been seized from schools by police since 2015, and that number is growing.

According to the DM: But the true measure of the issue is likely to be much higher than the latest figures reveal as 23 of the UK’s 43 forces neglected to provide information including the Metropolitan Police.
Tory MP Robert Halfon, chairman of the select education committee, called on ministers to begin a ‘cross-department inquiry’ into why so many youngsters are arming themselves.
He said: ‘There is something going deeply wrong with our country when thousands of weapons are being discovered in this way.
‘Imposing a zero-tolerance policy won’t solve the problem, as you have to ask why it’s happening in the first place.
‘It could be broken society, gang culture, drugs, social media – some reasons. I used to bring Sooty and Sweep and conkers into school. And now they are bringing in knives. What on earth is going wrong in our country that this is happening?’
The figures were published following Freedom of Information requests to police forces.
It comes four years after Leeds teacher Ann Maguire, 61, was stabbed to death by one of her 15-year-old pupils – Will Cornick – as she taught a class in 2014.

The following year, a 14-year-old pupil launched a racist knife attack on supply teacher Vincent Uzomah at a school in Bradford.
The figures for 2015 to 2017 and part of 2018 reveal 1,257 weapons were seized in schools across the UK. Of these, 930 – or 74 percent – were knives.
For areas where year-on-year comparisons were available, the number of knives seized annually doubled from 132 to 273 in the space of three years – between 2015 and 2017.
And when counting all weapons, 186 were seized in 2015, but this had risen to 393 by 2017.
Kent Police registered two separate incidents of Tasers being seized – although they did not reveal the ages of the children involved.
Greater Manchester had the highest number of weapons confiscated as the police recorded 195 incidents.
The number of incidents doubled from 32 in 2015, to 77 cases in 2017 – and three-quarters of the reports involved knives.
Other weapons in the region included a 12-year-old with a knuckleduster and a 16-year-old carrying a machete.
Elsewhere, Cambridgeshire Police revealed a nine-year-old carried a dagger into school, while a 14-year-old was armed with a pistol.
South Wales saw a visible uptick in cases as only one incident was recorded in 2015, compared to 14 in 2017.
Police in Scotland produced figures which revealed 126 cases took place between September 2017 and July 2018.
Alan Smithers, professor of education at the University of Buckingham, said: ‘In the short term, affected schools could be carrying out weapons checks on children, but the long-term answer is to try to instill in them standards of acceptable behavior.’
A Department for Education spokesman said:
‘Any form of violence in a school is unacceptable. That is why we have put teachers back in charge of discipline and strengthened their powers so they can take action if they suspect a pupil has brought a prohibited item... into school.’