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Man charged over crossbow incident at Glasgow hospital

Man charged over crossbow incident at Glasgow hospital

The Guardian25-05-2025

A man has been charged after an incident in which a person entered a Glasgow hospital carrying a crossbow.
Police were called to Queen Elizabeth university hospital at about 6.30am on Friday.
Specialist firearms officers were among those who attended, but police confirmed the weapon had not been fired and there were no injuries.
Police have confirmed that a 29-year-old man has been charged in connection with the incident. He is due to appear in court.
The atrium of the hospital was closed for a 'short time' and traffic was temporarily diverted around the hospital, but a spokesperson for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said there had been no disruption to services.

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