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Ultimately, I find this does. I don’t know where anyone gets the cheek to defend your narrative on these matters when it’s as well-known as it is that you love to bait, including race-bait. |
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I'm not defending LT. I'm agreeing with him.
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What Alex Philips thinks isn’t the gospel-truth. It’s an opinion, an assumption, which may or may not be true. If this was a white-on-black killing you’d be the first person in the world to deny it had anything to do with race
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the only person that really knows if it was a racially based attack is the attacker and that goes for any violent crime. Things are no longer simple. There could be a multitude of reasons including wealth, religion, race, cowardice and notoriety
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[The mum of Southport victim Alice da Silva Aguiar paying tribute to her daughter.] https://liveblog.digitalimages.sky/l...d19fe96c32.png |
[Police are investigating an alleged attack
on a prison officer by Southport killer Axel Rudakubana on Thursday, according to a report in the Sun. A Prison Service spokesperson said: "Police are investigating an attack on a prison officer at HMP Belmarsh yesterday. "Violence in prison will not be tolerated and we will always push for the strongest possible punishment for attacks on our hardworking staff." The 18-year-old was sentenced to a minimum of 52 years for the murder of three young girls in an attack on a dance class in the Merseyside town. The report in the Sun, external said that Rudakubana threw boiling water over the officer. Rudakubana killed Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Alice Aguiar, nine, and six-year-old Bebe King at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on 29 July 2024 in Southport. He also attacked eight other children, class instructor Leanne Lucas, and businessman John Hayes, who had tried to disarm him. He was jailed in January at Liverpool Crown Court for three counts of murder, 10 counts of attempted murder, and other offences including producing ricin, possessing terrorist material, and possessing a knife. A public inquiry into the Southport murders began in April. In February, the Attorney General rejected calls for the Court of Appeal to review the length of Rudakubana's jail sentence. Rudakubana's minimum term of 52 years means he cannot be considered for release until he has served that amount of time in prison.] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp8dln3z4eeo He has nothing to lose By chucking burning hot water on Prison Guards. |
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SkyNewsHD reported he had a Kettle in his cell. So an Ideal Weapon |
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Muslim gangs in charge of our prisons. Even belmarsh. Shocking state of affairs.
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This is why we should bring back the death penalty
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…fortunately and thankfully the prison guard only has minor injuries/was taken to hospital as a precaution only as the hot water was thrown at/through a door hatch, which obviously largely protected him from the intention…
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Why does he have a kettle? what madness is this
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Modern Prison Small Cheap Kettle. So they can have hot drinks |
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In my world he'd be locked in a cell 23 hours a day, fed on a tray through a slit in the door and he'd get to walk around the yard for an hour a day, on his own. He had a kettle in his cell... I'd like to know what other comforts he has. It sickens me to know there are people wringing their hands, worrying about his welfare and making sure he's comfortable. He should be dead.
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