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Coles Bans Knives After Shocking Yamanto Stabbing: A Retail Reality Check!

Coles Supermarket - Juvenile Justice - Knife Crime - Queensland Police - Stabbing Incident - Yamanto

In the wake of a shocking stabbing incident, Coles vows to stop selling kitchen knives. Find out how this incident could change your shopping experience!

In a jaw-dropping turn of events, Yamanto has become the center of attention following a horrific incident at a local Coles supermarket, where a 63-year-old employee was allegedly stabbed by a 13-year-old boy. This shocking event has sent waves through the community, prompting Queensland Police to seek information about the moments leading up to the attack, as they continue to unravel the circumstances surrounding this chaotic scene. As retailers wrestle with safety concerns, many are left wondering: how do we keep our shopping environment safe?

Following this incident, Coles has decided to take a bold step by banning the sale of kitchen knives across all its supermarkets in Australia. This major decision aims to prioritize the safety of both employees and shoppers alike, marking a significant shift in the retail landscape. No more strolling through the aisles and casually picking up a knife for your next culinary adventureโ€”the only slicing you'll be doing is with a slice of bread!

The alleged stabbing, which occurred at 5:25 PM on a busy Monday afternoon, has left locals rattled and questioning the juvenile justice system, especially with statements highlighting that even with a serious crime, the repercussions for a 13-year-old can be less severe. It's prompted an outcry over the perceived shortcomings of the 'adult crime, adult time' policy in Queensland. As debates rage on social media about how to handle youth crime effectively, it seems we're in for a prolonged discussion that none of us saw coming.

Interestingly, this isn't the first time a supermarket has faced pressure to enhance safety amidst crime; various retailers around the world have had to rethink security policies in light of serious incidents. But one thing is for sure: this is an eye-opener for all businesses regarding how youth crime is addressed in our communities and raises urgent questions about how we can foster safer spaces.

As you ponder this shocking turn of events, consider that knife-related incidents in Australia have led to numerous discussions about the regulations surrounding sales. Did you know that in 2019, the government launched a national knife amnesty to encourage the surrender of illegal weapons? Safety first, we always say! Orange juice may be off the menu for knife-wielding offenders, but it looks like the aisle in which they were found will soon be empty. Stay tuned for how this knife ban will reshape your shopping experience!

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Update 2 โ€“ Attempted murder, Yamanto - Queensland Police News (myPolice)

Police are appealing for information in relation to the actions of the alleged offender prior to the wounding incident in Yamanto on Monday afternoon,

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Coles to stop selling kitchen knives after employee allegedly ... (ABC News)

A major supermarket has announced it will no longer sell kitchen knives after one of its employees was allegedly stabbed by a 13-year-old boy in Queensland ...

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New detail before alleged Coles stabbing (NEWS.com.au)

A teenager who allegedly stabbed a Coles employee was walking along a highway prior to the incident, police say.

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'Serious oversight': 'Adult crime, adult time' policy fails to ... (4BC)

Queenslanders have been left shocked this week following an alleged stabbing attack perpetrated by a 13-year-old boy in Yamanto that has left a supermarket ...

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Coles to stop selling kitchen knives in supermarkets across Australia ... (The Guardian)

Decision comes after alleged assault on 63-year-old Claudia Campomayor Watt on Monday.

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Woman seriously injured in alleged stabbing at Yamanto - River 949 (River 949)

Police have taken one person into custody following a reported wounding at Ipswich this afternoon. Initial information indicates that around 5:23pm, ...

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Woman critically injured in stabbing at Coles supermarket in ... (7NEWS.com.au)

The woman, believed to be a 63-year-old Coles supermarket worker, was attacked about 5.25pm on Monday at the Yamanto Central Shopping Centre on Warwick Rd, ...

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