HKofsesshoumaru 673 Report post Posted June 4, 2008 'Harry Potter' actor fatally stabbed in London Teenage actor from forthcoming film killed in late-night bar brawl Rob Knox, right, is seen with his mother, Sally, and brother Jamie in a photo released by Britain's Metropolitan Police. Rob Knox played a student in the upcoming "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." View related photos Metropolitan Police / AP file Most popular • Most viewed<IMG height=1 width=2 scr="/images/cleardot.gif">• Top rated<IMG height=1 width=2 scr="/images/cleardot.gif">• Most e-mailedObama taps 3 for veep search Toddler aboard charity flight dies in Iowa crash Teens sending nude photos via cell phones Arabs hurt over Rachael Ray scarf backlash Cell phone users outside U.S. secretly tracked Most viewed on msnbc.com Marine on leave dies after Cleveland shooting Demand spikes at pet food banks, discount vets 71-year-old man proves he’s no easy target Photos boost belief Mars lander has bared ice Stroke risk often overlooked in women Most viewed on msnbc.com Teens sending nude photos via cell phones Obama taps 3 for veep search Toddler aboard charity flight dies in Iowa crash Verizon reportedly in talks to buy Alltel Bernanke sees no repeat of ‘70s-style inflation Most viewed on msnbc.com updated 11:37 a.m. PT, Mon., May. 26, 2008 A teenage actor who will appear in the forthcoming "Harry Potter" movie was stabbed to death in a brawl outside a south London bar early Saturday, police said. Rob Knox, 18, was caught up in a fight outside the Metro Bar in Sidcup just after midnight, London's Metropolitan Police said in a statement. The teen's death, less than two weeks after another youngster was brutally slain only a few miles away, has focused the British capital's attention on knife crime. Knox plays Ravenclaw student Marcus Belby in "Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince," the sixth cinematic installment of the wildly popular Harry Potter series, set for release this fall. Warner Brothers said it was shocked by the news. Story continues below ↓ advertisement Knox was one of five young men and boys taken to various hospitals across the capital after the brawl, police said. Among them was a 21-year-old who has since been arrested on suspicion of murder. The fight did not appear to be gang-related, police added, but it puts the number of violent teenage deaths in London at 14 so far this year. Knox played on the same rugby club as another recent teenage victim, Jimmy Mizen, who was fatally stuck with a piece of glass outside a south London bakery earlier this month after refusing to take part in a fight. England and Wales' homicide rate is more than three times lower than that of the U.S., according to 2005 statistics, but the parade of young victims on the nightly news has disquieted Londoners. The city's new mayor, Boris Johnson, won election on promises to tackle violent crime. And the Metropolitan Police have recently kicked off an aggressive new program to search anyone they wish for knives without having to justify their suspicions beforehand. England's children's commissioner, Sir Al Aynsley-Green, has warned the searches could backfire if they build hostility among young people. "There is a balance here," Aynsley-Green told British Broadcasting Corp. television Saturday. "On the one hand for young people to feel safer by having the presence of the police, but on the other hand making sure the new powers don't create further antagonism by increased stopping and searching." Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] "Well, Toutousai...don't you think it's a pity for Tessaiga? All Inuyasha can do is wave about a sword with all his strength...it's the same whether it's a famous sword or a log." -Sesshoumaru Share this post Link to post Share on other sites