A murder probe has been launched after a man was stabbed to death on a Glasgow street.
We told earlier how officers raced to Easterhouse last night after the alarm was raised at around 10pm.
A 35-year-old had been found injured at Conisborough Road and was later pronounced dead at the scene.
Cops have been spotted at the scene with police tape and tents seen by worried locals.

Police Scotland has now announced it has launched a murder inquiry.
Police say that, before the attack, the man was confronted by a group of three men and one woman.
He was then followed by one of the men from the group and was attacked in Conisborough Road.
He suffered a fatal stab wound and died at the scene.
Police have released descriptions of the suspects.
One is a white man, around 5 10 in height, with a slim build, pale complexion and short hair.
He was wearing a dark coloured jacket, dark track suit trousers and a light coloured baseball cap. He was carrying a large bladed weapon.
The second was also a white man wearing wearing dark clothing, dark footwear with short or shaved hair.
The third was a white man wearing a dark coloured top with the hood up.
The woman was white, with a heavy build and blonde hair. She was wearing a light coloured sweatshirt, a dark body warmer or waistcoat, dark trousers and light coloured trainers.
Cops are going door to door and checking CCTV footage.,
Detective Chief Inspector Alan McAlpine, Major Investigation Team said: “We are working to establish the exact circumstances of what has happened and why.
"A young man has lost his life and we need to trace whoever is responsible.
"I am sure members of the local community will have information around this incident and I would urge them to pass it on.
"The victim’s family deserves to know what happened to their loved one. If anyone has any information, please contact us.
“There will be an increase in officers patrolling the area to provide reassurance to members of the community. Anyone with concerns can approach these officers."
Detectives have set up an online portal to encourage members of the public to submit information. Link to MIPP page: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/SCOT21S07-PO1