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Axe-Wielding Scottish Girl Arrested for Going Full Braveheart In Showdown with Creepy Stranger

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Brave young girls now have to arm themselves against threats that our so-called leaders won't even acknowledge.

We're watching the collapse of law and order right before our eyes.

Politicians talk tough on crime, but when a 14-year-old Scottish girl stands up to protect her little sister from a menacing stranger, guess who gets charged?

Not the aggressor—her.

This is the upside-down reality of the modern United Kingdom, where self-defense is a crime, and illegal aliens roam free, committing atrocities while the system shields them.

It's outrageous, it's dangerous, and it's time we call it what it is: a betrayal of the people by elites who prioritize open borders over safety.

In Dundee, Scotland, on the evening of August 24, 2025, police charged a 14-year-old girl with possession of a bladed weapon after she was filmed wielding a knife and an axe in what appears to be a desperate act of self-defense.

The incident unfolded around 7:40 p.m. on St Ann Lane, in the Lochee area of the city, following reports of a youth carrying weapons.

Emergency services responded swiftly, with police vehicles spotted at the nearby Balgay Street car park as officers investigated.

Video footage of the confrontation, which has gone viral on social media, shows a man with an Middle Eastern accent approaching two girls and repeatedly demanding, "Show the knife! Show the knife!" as he films them, seemingly gathering evidence.

The older girl, holding a knife in her right hand and an axe in her left, reveals the weapons while backing away.

Her companion screams, "Get the fuck away from us!" and later yells, "Don't touch my little sister, she's f*cking twelve!"

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The armed girl points the knife at the man and warns, "Wait til I fucking catch you," as they retreat.

A Police Scotland spokesperson stated in full: "Around 7.40 pm on Saturday, we received a report of a female youth with a bladed weapon in St Ann Lane, Dundee. Officers attended and a 14-year-old girl was charged in connection. She will be reported to the relevant authorities."

Notably absent from the official statement: any mention of the man filming or his actions, despite the video showing him persistently advancing despite the girls' pleas to leave them alone.

Public reaction on X has overwhelmingly supported the girls, highlighting the incomplete context in the video.

"That little girl has more balls than most of the 'men' in the UK... combined. Where are the men?" one user commented.

Another observed: "He kept coming towards them in spite of her screaming to leave them alone. When do we see him moving away? When she shows him that she is not defenseless."

Rep. Marjorie Taylor, R-GA, Greene weighed in.

"This brave little girl is the type of refugee I want coming to America. I can’t comprehend what type of government won’t protect her and refuses to stamp out the mass rapings" the GOP lawmaker wrote on X..

This case underscores a chilling truth: self-defense, even for children, is evidently against the law in Scotland and nations like it, where illegal aliens are getting away with murder—literally and figuratively.

While overall knife crime in Scotland has declined over the past 15 years — from 57 homicides involving sharp instruments in 2008 to 2009 to 28 in 2023–24, with hospital admissions for knife assaults also falling — there's a worrying uptick among minors.

In 2024 alone, 91 under minors in Scotland were caught carrying bladed weapons, averaging one every four days, with some as young as 10.

Police and community leaders warn of a resurgence in youth-related incidents, but the focus remains on punishing those who arm themselves out of fear rather than addressing root causes.

The backdrop to this tragedy is the exploding illegal immigration crisis gripping Scotland and the United Kingdom.

As of August 20, 2025, a staggering 27,997 migrants had reportedly crossed the English Channel in small boats – up 45 percent from the 18,342 in the same period of 2024, marking the fastest pace since records began.

Overall net migration has surged to unsustainable levels, peaking at over 1 million annually under previous policies, with estimates of unauthorized migrants in the UK ranging from 800,000 to 1.2 million.

Asylum applications reportedly hit 85,112 in the year to March 2025, a 15 percent increase.

While Scotland-specific figures are often folded into UK-wide data, the ripple effects are clear: organized immigration crime has escalated, with criminal groups profiting from perilous crossings that have led to increased migrant fatalities.

Worse still, crime rates among illegal immigrants and migrants are fueling public fury. Official data reveals over 19,000 foreign national offenders awaiting deportation at the end of 2024, up from 18,000.

In Scotland and the UK, mass immigration has been linked to a rise in serious offenses, with Afghans and Eritreans more than 20 times as likely to be convicted of sexual offenses compared to British citizens, according to police data analysis.

Press reports highlight widespread criminal activity by illegal migrants housed in asylum hotels, including assaults and harassment.

While some claims have been disputed, the facts speak volumes: Channel-crossing migrants are disproportionately involved in jail-worthy crimes, and the government's own statistics show a spike in returns and arrests tied to illegal working and organized crime.

This pattern isn't unique to the UK. Just look at Germany, where a similar soft-on-crime approach has led to international outrage.

On August 25, 2025, 21-year-old American model and paramedic John Rudat from New York was slashed across the face with a six-inch blade in Dresden while heroically intervening to stop two Syrian men from harassing and assaulting two women on a tram.

The attack left Rudat with deep facial wounds requiring immediate surgery, including stitches across his nose and cheek.

One of the assailants, 21-year-old Syrian national Majd A., a known drug dealer with a history of violence, was arrested but shockingly released within 12 hours due to "insufficient grounds for detention," according to prosecutors.

The second suspect remains at large.

Rudat, speaking from his hospital bed in a viral video, blasted the German justice system: "He's an immigrant, an illegal one, a drug dealer, and very popularly known here, especially by the police. This is not the first time this has happened. It's not the first time that man has beaten up women, and it's not the first time that the other guy decided to take a swing at my face with a six-inch blade. If they could do this to the people of Germany and then just get released 12 hours later—even less at this point—where is the law? Where is the structure?"

The video ignited global backlash, prompting Rudat's rearrest only after public pressure mounted.

Former U.S. Ambassador Richard Grenell condemned the response, stating: "Friedrich Merz must understand that the German people are sick and tired of this weak and woke response."

Rudat's family launched a GoFundMe, raising over $32,500 for his recovery.

When kids like that Scottish girl have more guts than the grown-ups running the show, and heroes like John Rudat get slashed while criminals walk free, we've got a crisis on our hands.

Open borders aren't compassion; they're chaos. It's time for real leaders to step up, secure the borders, and put citizens first — before more innocents pay the price.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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