Police say 35 people are arrested following disorder that erupts after a stabbing in Belfast, with incidents reported across the city and in other areas. According to multiple reports, a senior detective comments on how the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) handles public disorder and street incidents, describing its approach in the wake of last week’s events. The reports indicate that arrests are made as part of the policing response to the disorder that followed the stabbing. While the articles focus on the arrest figure and the broader enforcement approach, they do not provide detailed information on the number of charges, the identities of those arrested, or the specific circumstances of the stabbing itself. The coverage consistently frames the disorder as connected to the stabbing and highlights the PSNI’s actions in addressing unrest afterward. The reports also indicate the incidents are not limited to Belfast alone, with disorder occurring elsewhere as well, leading to the arrests. Overall, the sources agree on the reported arrest total and the existence of a PSNI-led response to the disorder.