Barcelona Streets Run RED With Fresh Knife Attacks And Execution-Style Shootings

What on Earth is going on in Spain?

In yet another horrific attack, a 41-year-old woman had her throat sliced open in broad daylight in a Barcelona tourist area. The attacker, described by witnesses and online reports as a man of Moroccan origin, was arrested after the savage killing.

Just days later, a man was executed with a point-blank shot to the head right outside a police station in the city center.

The gunman walked up behind him, fired twice, and fled on foot, ditching his weapon and phone nearby. This marks the second execution style murder in Barcelona in roughly 48 hours and part of a wider spate of homicides ripping through Catalonia.

These are not random tragedies. They form part of a continuing pattern of imported violence that has turned parts of Spain’s once-thriving cities into zones of fear.

Socialist policies under Pedro Sánchez, including a mass amnesty legalizing at least 500,000 illegal migrants, have flooded the country with military-aged men from North Africa, Latin America, and beyond.

The result: stabbings, lynchings, gang executions, and open street violence that locals say they never saw before the surge.

This monring, a gunman approached a man from behind on Carrer Balmes in central Barcelona and shot him in the head at close range. The victim collapsed on the sidewalk directly in front of a National Police station.

Security cameras captured the brazen attack. The shooter fled on foot, leaving behind a pistol, a bicycle helmet, and a mobile phone on a nearby bench. Mossos d’Esquadra are hunting the suspect.

The victim remains unidentified and was reportedly undocumented. Investigators are exploring links to narcotrafficking disputes, but the sheer audacity — an execution in broad daylight steps from police headquarters, and during a papal visit — has shocked residents.

Earlier in the week, a man was gunned down with multiple shots to the head in broad daylight in the Zona Franca district — the same street where another man was murdered just days before. Barcelona is becoming a city where public executions happen in daylight while authorities struggle to contain the fallout.

The throat-slashing of the 41-year-old woman follows the same script seen repeatedly. Attackers strike suddenly in public, often with blades, leaving victims bleeding out on the pavement.

Official descriptions sometimes lean toward “gender-based violence” or isolated incidents, yet witnesses and rapid social media reports consistently point to perpetrators from migrant backgrounds, particularly North African.

Spanish police have been reluctant in some cases to immediately release full details on nationality or immigration status, fueling public distrust.

This latest violence is a direct continuation of the “Black Weekend” bloodbath that rocked Barcelona in early May. Over roughly 48 hours, the city saw multiple stabbings and a shooting, leaving two dead and several critically injured.

One of the most chilling cases involved a Muslim migrant who shouted “Allah” while repeatedly stabbing a young woman in the throat, chest, and stomach in Esplugues de Llobregat near Camp Nou. She died at the scene from massive blood loss. A 58-year-old local man who tried to intervene was also stabbed and pelted with stones.

Just days later, another horror unfolded in Hospitalet de Llobregat. A Spanish man working for an anti-squatting company tasked with recovering properties for rightful owners was set upon by a mob of Dominican immigrants. He was beaten, lynched, and stabbed 11 times while on the ground.

He survived but remained in critical condition. The attack was caught on video and highlighted how illegal squatting — often tied to migrant criminal networks and “narcopisos” used as drug dens — has turned property enforcement into a life-threatening job.

These incidents exposed the human cost of Sánchez’s policies: blanket legalization that prioritizes arrivals over citizens, overwhelmed services, and the importation of clan violence, Islamist extremism, and gang culture that migrants themselves fled in their home countries. Open borders and amnesties do not import “diversity.” They export chaos onto European streets.

The problems stretch beyond Barcelona. Catalonia has seen a string of homicides linked to drug trafficking disputes, clan rivalries (including Serbian groups like the Skaljari), and stray bullets hitting bystanders. What was once rare gun violence in Spain has become disturbingly routine in certain neighborhoods.

Viral images of young men lying in pools of blood outside police stations or in tourist zones drive home the point: Spaniards did not used to live like this. The migrant-driven increase in gang crime has created scenes that were previously unimaginable.

Officials and legacy media often dismiss public alarm as “perception” or “isolated.” Yet the bodies keep piling up. Knife attacks in daylight. Executions steps from police headquarters. Lynchings of citizens trying to enforce basic property rights. The socialist government and its separatist allies in Catalonia own this record. Their migration policies have turned safe neighborhoods into contested territory where criminals operate with growing impunity.

Spain’s experience mirrors failures across Europe under similar left-leaning, open-borders approaches. Mass arrivals of unvetted military-aged men from incompatible cultures have strained welfare systems, housing, and policing to the breaking point.

Tourist economies suffer as visitors avoid no-go pockets. Property values drop. Ordinary families alter their routines out of fear. The promise of enrichment through diversity has delivered the opposite: imported third-world violence, lowered trust, and a sense that the state no longer protects its own people.

Spain does not have to accept this trajectory. Secure borders, mass deportations of criminal migrants, an end to blanket amnesties, and leaders willing to name the problem without apology are the remedies.

The question is whether Spanish voters and their representatives will finally choose safety and sovereignty over the failed globalist experiment that is destroying the country from within.

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