Authorities in Scotland are urging the public not to spread misinformation after a viral video showing a 12-year-old girl with weapons in Dundee was wrongly linked to migrants by high-profile figures, including Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson.
What Happened
On Saturday, August 23, 2025, footage circulated online showing a 12-year-old girl confronting a couple in Dundee with an axe and a knife, shouting aggressively. Police Scotland later confirmed the couple were Bulgarian nationals and clarified that no evidence supported claims the girl or her friends were being targeted by migrants. The child has since been charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
Who Is Involved
The incident drew global attention after Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter) and Tesla, shared the clip with his 225 million followers, claiming the girl was at risk of assault by a “migrant.” Far-right activist Tommy Robinson (Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) also posted about the video to his 1.4 million followers, repeating unverified allegations. Police have stressed that no other individuals are wanted or under investigation in connection with the matter.
Background or Timeline
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August 23, 2025: The incident occurred in St Ann Lane, Dundee.
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Footage shared online: Social media posts quickly spread, with claims linking the event to migrants.
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Police response: Officers identified the individuals in the footage, charged the girl, and publicly denied claims of migrant involvement.
Public or Social Media Reaction
The video has sparked heated debates online, with many expressing concern over both the girl’s behavior and the rapid spread of false claims. Supporters of Musk and Robinson echoed their allegations, while others criticized them for amplifying misinformation without evidence. The event has reignited wider discussions in the UK about migration, policing, and accountability on social media platforms.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
Chief Superintendent Nicola Russell of Police Scotland confirmed the girl will be referred to relevant authorities. She urged the public not to speculate or share false claims. Meanwhile, political debate continues after Home Secretary Yvette Cooper suggested police should disclose suspects’ nationality and asylum status more consistently to ensure transparency.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
