MULTIPLE people have been stabbed including a police officer in a horror knife rampage in the Netherlands.
At least six ambulances and two trauma teams arrived at the scene, with one cop car left covered in blood.



A distressing stabbing incident occurred early this morning on Fanny Blankers-Koenlaan in Hoofddorp. Photographs from the scene show emergency vehicles stationed along the street.
Another shocking image shows a police car covered in blood.
Cops say several people were injured, including a police officer.
The area has been cordoned off by cops as they investigate.
The police spokesperson mentioned that further details about the stabbing will be shared at a later time. As of now, there is no information available regarding the severity of the injuries.
In late March, five people including two American tourists were stabbed during a horrific Amsterdam knife rampage, cops have said.
Shocked bystanders reported hearing loud screams during the frenzied attack that occurred close to Dam Square, a significant location in the center of Amsterdam.
The victims included a 67-year-old American woman and a 69-year-old American man, a 26-year-old Polish man, a 73-year-old woman from Belgium and a 19-year-old woman from Amsterdam.
A trauma team was deployed via helicopter, which landed directly on the iconic Dam Square — prompting a large-scale cordon around the area.
The Amsterdam police department said that one suspect was arrested after a hero bystander overpowered him.
They added that he was taken to the hospital as his leg was injured.
According to a worker at the local De 3 Fleschjes bar, diners witnessed an older woman and a young girl being stabbed in the back before falling to the ground.
One shopkeeper told local newspaper Parool: “I heard a knock and then I saw a girl had been stabbed in the back and a boy ran off.”
Another witness told De Telegraaf they suddenly heard an “icy scream” before panic broke out.
A third person added she heard a lot of shouting and screaming as people were seen running on the streets.
