The brutal incidents across the capital have seen a total of seven people injured between Monday (November 3) to Sunday (November 9).
This includes knife incidents in Maida Vale, Islington, Peckham, Enfield, Willesden and Northolt.
Information about each incident is from the Metropolitan Police and based on what Newsquest London is aware of.
The week of violence began with a 15-year-old being stabbed in Sutherland Avenue, near Harrow Road in Maida Vale, on Monday (November 3).
Emergency services were called to the scene at around 6pm and found a boy with injuries to his head.
He was taken to hospital where his injuries were assessed as neither life-threatening nor life-changing.
A woman was previously fighting for her life after a stabbing in Elthorne Park on Monday (November 3) at 8.55pm.
Officers were called to the scene in Hazellville Road and she was taken to hospital in a critical condition.
In an update, the Met has said she is now stable and no longer in a life-threatening condition.
A man, in his 20s was arrested on Tuesday (November 4) on suspicion of attempted murder.
The woman, in her 50s, was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
Police believe the victim and the arrested man are known to each other.
Officers were called to Islington again the next day (November 4) to Essex Road near Rotherfield Street after another incident.
Shops were splattered with blood after a man in his 40s suffered injuries to his neck just before 4pm.
He was rushed to hospital as a priority.
The cause of injury was not specified by police at the time of reporting – but this paper has requested an update from the Metropolitan Police.
Cordons were in place outside Peckham Library in Peckham Hill Street on Wednesday (November 5) after a shooting just before 6.40pm.
Officers and London Ambulance Service crews attended and found a man who had been shot.
He was taken to hospital where his condition initially was assessed as serious, but not life-threatening.
When asked for an update, police have since said: “His injuries are not believed to be life threatening”.
Police were called to Enfield Playing Fields on Thursday (November 6) at 7.06pm to reports of a man stabbed and robbed.
The victim, 18, was found at the scene with a “significant stab wound” to his leg.
He was treated by paramedics before he was taken to hospital, where his condition was found to be not life-changing or life-threatening.
The Metropolitan Police has not specified what was stolen – but it is understood by the Enfield Independent that this allegedly involved a phone and bike.
Police were called to High Road between Hawthorn Road and Strode Road, on Thursday (November 6) at 8.06pm to reports of an assault.
A man in his 40s was treated for injuries to his face – understood to specifically be his eye – and he was taken to hospital.
His condition was deemed not life-changing or life-threatening.
According to the Metropolitan Police, it is alleged that the man was assaulted with the handle of the knife, rather than him being stabbed.
No arrests have been made but enquires are ongoing.
Officers were called again on Thursday (November 6), this time to Church Road in Northolt at around 11pm.
A man in his 30s was treated at the scene for stab wounds and was taken to hospital.
His injuries were assessed as neither life-threatening nor life-changing.
A 32-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of assault occasioning grievous bodily harm as well as possession of class B drugs.

