Pimpri Incident: Knife Attack, Legal Fallout, and Online Reaction

That whole thing in Pimpri felt just… explosive . A minor spat over something stupid spitting on a shoe rack in a building lift and it blew up into something really bad. You see, this happened on June 10th. The CCTV footage, taken from the seventh floor of that residential block in Morwadi area, shows the whole mess unfolding.
It wasn't just a little argument escalating. It turned violent fast. A knife attack . A man got seriously hurt.
The video itself posted around online on X, you know it’s one thing. But what it really shows is this chaotic tangle of who was doing what.
The Incident Unfolding
There’s this little boy coming out of his apartment. He’s allegedly holding a knife. The couple was already arguing, seemingly with his mother. Then, suddenly, the boy just went into a fit of rage. Multiple stabs. And then he argued with them, before forcefully pulling his mother inside the flat. It’s messy. Brutal.
Just moments before that stabbing, you see the setup. The couple were already physically assaulting the kid over some issue. Slapping him around. The boy was trying to defend himself against it. And look the neighbors, they were there too. Coming out of their flats right after all this noise. Just watching.
Local police said the argument started with that spitting incident on the shoe rack. Then things just spiraled. The woman and her son allegedly attacked the couple. The husband? He ended up with multiple stab wounds. Rushed to the hospital. Treatment was needed immediately.
Legal Fallout and Counter-Complaints
Now, the fallout. The Pimpri-Chinchwad Police have registered cases. The woman is arrested. The kid’s situation is under investigation too. But there's another layer here. The husband filed a counter-complaint against them. Alleging mental harassment for days. Even forcible entry into his house. Assault on their seventeen-year-old son. Investigations are running on both sides now. It’s just… tangled up.
Online Reactions and Societal Commentary
And then you have the internet. That’s where things got truly weird. People started talking about the knife attack immediately. Not just the crime, but the whole atmosphere it created.
You see reactions flying around. Some people were siding with the kid. Others were completely on the side of the couple. It was instant division.
One person posted something really heavy online. They said, “People are becoming animals day by day. While animals are becoming more humane.” They felt there was zero tolerance left for anything now. No patience. No empathy. Just pure anger and judgment flying everywhere. A sense that humanity is just fading away. Sadness about it.
Then you get the reaction focused on the age of the attack. Someone remarked, “Having an intent to kill someone at sixteen? Whatever the argument, where are we going with this?” They brought up the OTT stuff. The whole film industry. Free internet. Blaming all that for this kind of behavior. It felt like a big societal failure.
Another comment was pure frustration. “What level of sadistic society is this? Education just going down the drain. We were better gorillas!” That one hit hard, pointing at a loss of moral baseline.
But then you get people looking back at the actual sequence in the video. Some pointed out that the family seemed to attack the boy first. And when he brought the knife that’s where things changed. The mother came in late, trying to figure out why he was attacked. Meanwhile, the boy had already made the move with the weapon.
Another observer just focused on the timeline. “If you look closely at the timestamp, they assaulted the minor first… but using a knife? That’s not acceptable.” It’s all about who started it. Who escalated things past the breaking point. It shifts the blame instantly depending on where you focus your eyes.
It’s just that this wasn't some neat story anymore. It was raw. The split between what happened in that cramped apartment and how we talk about it online that tension is still hanging there. A real mess, really.
Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board
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