some people feel like they can't be safe in harehills.d the streets, there's loads of crime and that and you need to protect yourself. you can't really trust anyone, really now, can you? i have reported on many murder cases, knife crime incidents and stabbings, but i get to go home afterwards and you are saddened by the loss of life, but imagine if that's your home, that's your reality, that's your family. harehills, east leeds, is home for the boys at this youth club. boys who used to be out on the street, some with a blade in their pocket. screwdrivers, little table knives, anything that was sharp, to be honest, anything that could protect me from anyone else. why did you carry it? because it made me feel safe, that's what it was. it made me feel like a bigger person but, when i think about it now, it was stupid. everything changed on the 10th of february, last year, when their friend, irfan wahid, was stabbed and killed. the 17—year—old attacker said he carried a knife for his own protection. he is now serving time for manslaughter. wh