Man Threatens to Stab Firefighters During Flat Blaze in Penrith
Chaos at Carleton Road
Eren Zihni, 39, from Carleton Road, Penrith, was sentenced at Carlisle Crown Court after setting fire to his own flat on 18 March. Firefighters rushed to the scene but were met with threats from Zihni, who warned he would stab anyone who tried to enter.
Threats to Emergency Crew
The terrifying stand-off didn’t end with the firefighters. Police officers attending the blaze faced similar threats. Zihni’s aggressive behaviour put both emergency crews and neighbouring residents at serious risk.
Police Praise Negotiators
“Firefighters and police officers attended what could have been a far more catastrophic incident after Zihni had set fire to his flat, which shared a building with other residents,” said Detective Constable Stuart Kilday.
“During this incident, he made significant and repeated threats to stab officers and firefighters who were attending to ensure people were safe. Fortunately, police negotiators managed to bring the situation to a safe conclusion while firefighters tackled the blaze.”
“By setting fire to his flat, Zihni not only put himself in danger but also jeopardised the safety of neighbours.”
Guilty Plea and Sentence
Zihni pleaded guilty to arson and affray at a June hearing. His dangerous actions could have caused far worse damage but thankfully were stopped before anyone was seriously hurt.