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Old 27-05-2025, 03:06 PM #1
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Merseyside Police have just ended their news conference after a car was driven into a crowd at the Liverpool FC parade in the city's centre on Monday evening. Here's a summary of what we heard:
A 53-year-old male suspect has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences, and driving while unfit through drugs, police say
The suspected driver of the car is believed to have followed an ambulance onto Water Street, which had previously been blocked. Access had been temporarily lifted to the emergency vehicle so first responders could attend to a person suffering from a suspected heart attack
Fifty people were hospitalised and 11 of these patients remain in hospital - all are in a stable condition and "appear to be recovering well", authorities add
Police say they will continue to support the victims of the attack, while an extensive CCTV search is ongoing to understand the driver of the car's movements

The police repeated that the incident is not being treated as terrorism, and urged the public not to share distressing content online or speculate about the motivations behind the incident


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So the barrier was lifted to alllow the ambulance access?


Who moved the barrier and allowed the car to pass along with the ambulance...cause that would have been a coppper.

Yes, someone was having a Heart Attack.


The Evil Junkie Driver was behind it.
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Yes, someone was having a Heart Attack.


The Evil Junkie Driver was behind it.
So who moved the barrrier, and in turn failed to prevent him getting in?


I think the police are very lucky this wasn't a crazed terrorist, cause someones ****ed up. Maybe just an underpaid security guard, but definitely needs looked at to improve any future event.

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So who moved the barrrier, and in turn failed to prevent him getting in?


I think the police are very lucky this wasn't a crazed terrorist, cause someones ****ed up. Maybe just an underpaid security guard, but definitely needs looked at to improve any future event.
Yes there should have been been police at any barriers especially those for access for emergencies, why was he not stopped
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The Poxy Junkie Driver was not permitted to Drive

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Police have extended time
They can now speak to Evil Junkie Driver


One Charge is Attempted Murder



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…so it’s confirmed that he’s been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder…?…

The 53-year-old, from West Derby, in Liverpool, has also been arrested on suspicion of driving while unfit through drugs and causing serious injury through dangerous driving


They add that the suspected driver was able to follow an ambulance after a road block was temporarily lifted to treat a member of the public


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[So who moved the barrrier, and in turn failed to prevent him getting in?]


The Lady Detective failed to give the Info..............

Also,
If he was real close to the Ambulance
it could be hard to stop the Junkie Driver.
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I mean, it is specifically only terrorism if it was politically/ideologically motivated, from what we know if this so far it GENUINELY is literally not terrorism, but you never know.
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No deaths, everyone doing fine.......LETS RAMP UP THE NUMBERS THEN.

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Default Car was Driven by a Junkie hit Liverpool Parade Crowd:1 Child has serious injuries

Presumably there are loads of cases with mild bruising or twisted ankles/wrists and even shock ??


Presumably all casualties will be able to claim off the perpetrator’s insurance policy

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It's about time his name was released.

I know he hasn't been charged yet, and people are entitled to some form of privacy, but surely they have swab tested him, and with their comments about suspicion of drug driving, one must assume it's came back positive. So why not charge him with that to begin with so they can then legally give out his name?
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It's about time his name was released.

I know he hasn't been charged yet, and people are entitled to some form of privacy, but surely they have swab tested him, and with their comments about suspicion of drug driving, one must assume it's came back positive. So why not charge him with that to begin with so they can then legally give out his name?
They can't charge him from a swab test. It has to be a blood test.
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They can't charge him from a swab test. It has to be a blood test.
I will assume they've done that by now, and ask the same question.
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I will assume they've done that by now, and ask the same question.
It can take weeks to get the blood test results back.

In drug driving cases, police usually have six months to prosecute. However, much of this time is often spent waiting for your blood test results, which can take eight weeks or more.
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It can take weeks to get the blood test results back.

In drug driving cases, police usually have six months to prosecute. However, much of this time is often spent waiting for your blood test results, which can take eight weeks or more.
Maybe I'm jump8ng the gun here, but I reckon his test would be at the front of the queue.
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