A 36-year-old man has been arrested after a series of incidents across west Edinburgh and Leith on Friday evening left four people injured and taken to hospital, with police saying there is no further risk to the public.
Four people are in hospital after a topless man who appeared to be wielding a large knife marched through the streets of Edinburgh.
A number of locations were locked down following what police have described as a “series of incidents” at a number of locations across the west of Edinburgh and Leith.
Four people were injured and have been taken to hospital.
Police confirmed a 36-year-old man had also been arrested.
We previously reported how a topless man was caught on a video which has been shared online in which he appeared to be marching along the Leith Walk with a blade.
Another clip appeared to show a man with several blades attempting to gain entry to a shop by smashing the window as staff fled and locked themselves inside before lowering the shutter.
Another video appeared to later show a man lying on the ground being treated by paramedics.
In the clip a male voice can be heard exclaiming: “Oh my days – holy s**t,” as the individual gets closer.
A clip uploaded to TikTok shows several marked police SUVs and cars as well as ambulances on scene with concerned passersby watching from behind police tape.
A black vehicle can also be seen within the cordon with the driver side door wide open with officers appearing to be searching it.
Leith Walk was closed by police following the incident on Friday night and a large cordon was put up while buses in the area were diverted.
Elsewhere in the city a delivery rider was pictured lying injured on the pavement on Telford Road earlier in the evening.
Locals also reported Sighthill Park being taped off by police following a serious incident.
Police Scotland have now confirmed a 36-year-old man has been arrested. They’re also no further risk to the public.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “A 36-year old man has been arrested following a series of incidents at a number of locations across the West of Edinburgh, and Leith, during the evening of Friday, 19 June, 2026.
“Four people were injured and taken to hospital for treatment. “Enquiries are ongoing, however, we believe there to be no further risk to the public at this time. “Members of the public are thanked for their assistance.”
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