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Chris Kaba
So it turns out this "aspiring architect" was a gangland member who had shot someone in a nightclub a few days before he refused to co-operate with the police. Quelle surprise.
It's a joke that the firearms officer was suspended from his job and brought to trial. Thank goodness the jury saw sense.
It's a joke that the firearms officer was suspended from his job and brought to trial. Thank goodness the jury saw sense.
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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 08:39 Interesting that a thread about a British born and bred criminal being rightly shot dead by the police has desceded into people moaning about criminal immigrants, not that anyone is a racist, well, other than the self admitted racist, goose step, of course.
you asked what immigration has to do with prison over crowding, I pointed out that there are c14k foreign nationals in UK prisons.
you don't think that has any impact on prison over crowding or are you just spectacularly stupid?
you don't think that has any impact on prison over crowding or are you just spectacularly stupid?
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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 08:39 Interesting that a thread about a British born and bred criminal being rightly shot dead by the police has desceded into people moaning about criminal immigrants, not that anyone is a racist, well, other than the self admitted racist, goose step, of course.
Are criminal immigrants not - or lesser - criminals than local wrong'uns?
They all add to the pressure on the prison/justice system so it would make sense not letting any more in, and sending back those already incarcerated.
They all add to the pressure on the prison/justice system so it would make sense not letting any more in, and sending back those already incarcerated.
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In light of the bount on this copper's head I hope a gofundme is set up that raises millions and his family is set for generations for removing this utter cսnt from existence.
I will then look forward unprecedented levels autistic screeching from BLM, the labour party and various woke mopes.
Oh, and whenever you read the gangster cսnt or "the community" has been denied justice what they really mean is vengeance.
I will then look forward unprecedented levels autistic screeching from BLM, the labour party and various woke mopes.
Oh, and whenever you read the gangster cսnt or "the community" has been denied justice what they really mean is vengeance.
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Russ - agree with all of that. If Kaba was white (or the armed policeman was black) there is no way this would be getting this level of attention.
That is mainly because of the victim mentality displayed almost every time a person of colour is involved in a high profile incident. This has happened for as long as I can remember - the first one in my memory being when Keith Blakelock was murdered.
I’m waiting for the riots, arrests and severe jail sentences.
That is mainly because of the victim mentality displayed almost every time a person of colour is involved in a high profile incident. This has happened for as long as I can remember - the first one in my memory being when Keith Blakelock was murdered.
I’m waiting for the riots, arrests and severe jail sentences.
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I think the saddest part of all this is that a man that sacrifices his personal safety and puts his life on the line every time he attends a call, all for the freedom of the public to be maintained, now has a bounty on his head from the criminal underworld.
Why was he even named? Surely, based on the job he does, he has a right to anonymity up to the point of being found guilty. Now we have a situation whereby, even though found NOT guilty, he now cannot work as a firearms officer anymore and, no doubt, he and his family will have to move away and live under police protection.
Is this really the way that a civilised country should be treating these invaluable officers?
BLM is one of the most dangerous and divisive organisations in this country. Yet they don't get the same treatment as the NF and other right wing organisations. And, let's get it right, BLM have won - Even though he has been found not guilty and Kaba's criminal life has been shown for what it was. The officers life is now ruined, and the state, CPS and the government have stood by and allowed it to happen.
And as for Diane Abbott - Well, all i can say is, if you are that racist and that thick then you are very dangerous.
Why was he even named? Surely, based on the job he does, he has a right to anonymity up to the point of being found guilty. Now we have a situation whereby, even though found NOT guilty, he now cannot work as a firearms officer anymore and, no doubt, he and his family will have to move away and live under police protection.
Is this really the way that a civilised country should be treating these invaluable officers?
BLM is one of the most dangerous and divisive organisations in this country. Yet they don't get the same treatment as the NF and other right wing organisations. And, let's get it right, BLM have won - Even though he has been found not guilty and Kaba's criminal life has been shown for what it was. The officers life is now ruined, and the state, CPS and the government have stood by and allowed it to happen.
And as for Diane Abbott - Well, all i can say is, if you are that racist and that thick then you are very dangerous.
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Abbotts comments are far less awful than Khan's. Should be forced to resign immediately.
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Interesting that a thread about a British born and bred criminal being rightly shot dead by the police has desceded into people moaning about criminal immigrants, not that anyone is a racist, well, other than the self admitted racist, goose step, of course.
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Someone’s been lying to me!
I read before the trial that he was a god fearing, trainee architect who helped out at soup kitchens and animal sanctuaries during his spare time.
I read before the trial that he was a god fearing, trainee architect who helped out at soup kitchens and animal sanctuaries during his spare time.
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"people can lose their lives even when going about their daily lives"
hahaha
That's the thing about people like Abbott and One Sunny THEY. They normalise the daily behaviour (like going out and shooting people in crowded areas) of people like Chris Kaba.
hahaha
That's the thing about people like Abbott and One Sunny THEY. They normalise the daily behaviour (like going out and shooting people in crowded areas) of people like Chris Kaba.
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goose wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 06:56 This is what Diane Abbott had to say after Kaba was killed:
Labour MP Diane Abbott was quick to point the finger of blame, writing: 'As the terrible fate of Chris Kaba shows, people can lose their lives even when going about their daily lives. Defending all our fundamental human rights is crucial under this dangerous, repressive government. 'The mainstream media have an unfortunate habit of erasing inconvenient truths when they have decided what ''the story'' is, and it is amazing how often it happens to black people.'
That horrible creature repeatedly demonstrates that certain parts of society refuse to get their own house in order before blaming everyone else. Abbott is one of the worst humans ever to be squeezed out of some cսnt' s cսnt.
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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 02:52Vexed wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 19:32 It's just a shame it wasn't more slow and painful. Glad the rozzer has been found not guilty, fucking absurd charge. Bit out of order them naming the bloke publicly though.
Perhaps this is the way to make sure the crims aren't let out again next week because Keir fucking Starmer seems determined to empty the prisons out to make room for any cսnt that has read a fucking book in their life since he hates them so much.
Some of you voted for that bloke! Slow clap for you.You do realise the early release was started by the Tories because they couldn't be arsed to build more prisons in all their years in power, right? They fucked things up so much that until new prisons get built, it's this or the police can't arrest anyone for anything because of no room.
What a load of bollocks. They all seemed to fit OK a few months ago. But now they've all got to be let out. This government is like having total incompetents in charge but with Tory intent to be as cunty as they possibly can. Glad I wasn't responsible for putting them in power, especially that ginger Peter Beardsley cսnt Rayner, imagine voting for that. The budget is gonna be a blood bath for anyone that isn't a complete fucking peasant. But it will be everyone else's fault!
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This is what Diane Abbott had to say after Kaba was killed:
Labour MP Diane Abbott was quick to point the finger of blame, writing: 'As the terrible fate of Chris Kaba shows, people can lose their lives even when going about their daily lives. Defending all our fundamental human rights is crucial under this dangerous, repressive government. 'The mainstream media have an unfortunate habit of erasing inconvenient truths when they have decided what ''the story'' is, and it is amazing how often it happens to black people.'
Labour MP Diane Abbott was quick to point the finger of blame, writing: 'As the terrible fate of Chris Kaba shows, people can lose their lives even when going about their daily lives. Defending all our fundamental human rights is crucial under this dangerous, repressive government. 'The mainstream media have an unfortunate habit of erasing inconvenient truths when they have decided what ''the story'' is, and it is amazing how often it happens to black people.'
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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 04:14 Ah, back to the silly "blame immigrants" crap. It's no wonder the state of the government is so crap when they can blame immigrants for all their short comings and people will buy it.
There are 14,000 foreign nationals in the prison systems in the U.K.
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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 04:14 Ah, back to the silly "blame immigrants" crap. It's no wonder the state of the government is so crap when they can blame immigrants for all their short comings and people will buy it.
Where is any blame placed on immigrants? It's purely a numbers game.
The authorities work out how many prison places they need over the next 4-5 decades then build accordingly. Same goes for housing, hospitals, water, energy and transportation.
Of course if they've no idea of how many people are actually in the country they're fucked from the outset and political pressure will push such estimates based on the resulting obvious under-estimation down to the bare minimum - and often beyond.
Same goes for if the % of criminals (of whatever race/nationality) amongst the population changes since the last review, estimates for the number of prison places will never meet/match requirements.
A good start would be to work out how many people are really in the country; a process that needs to be publicly undertaken without any political or personal bias or influence.
There are plenty of data sources available and this is probably one Area AI may be able to help, providing, of course, the political will is there in the first place.
Only then will the country/government have a chance to tackle the issues.
The authorities work out how many prison places they need over the next 4-5 decades then build accordingly. Same goes for housing, hospitals, water, energy and transportation.
Of course if they've no idea of how many people are actually in the country they're fucked from the outset and political pressure will push such estimates based on the resulting obvious under-estimation down to the bare minimum - and often beyond.
Same goes for if the % of criminals (of whatever race/nationality) amongst the population changes since the last review, estimates for the number of prison places will never meet/match requirements.
A good start would be to work out how many people are really in the country; a process that needs to be publicly undertaken without any political or personal bias or influence.
There are plenty of data sources available and this is probably one Area AI may be able to help, providing, of course, the political will is there in the first place.
Only then will the country/government have a chance to tackle the issues.
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Ah, back to the silly "blame immigrants" crap. It's no wonder the state of the government is so crap when they can blame immigrants for all their short comings and people will buy it.
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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 02:52Vexed wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 19:32 It's just a shame it wasn't more slow and painful. Glad the rozzer has been found not guilty, fucking absurd charge. Bit out of order them naming the bloke publicly though.
Perhaps this is the way to make sure the crims aren't let out again next week because Keir fucking Starmer seems determined to empty the prisons out to make room for any cսnt that has read a fucking book in their life since he hates them so much.
Some of you voted for that bloke! Slow clap for you.You do realise the early release was started by the Tories because they couldn't be arsed to build more prisons in all their years in power, right? They fucked things up so much that until new prisons get built, it's this or the police can't arrest anyone for anything because of no room.
No Home Secretary - of any particular political colour - wants to build prisons because it's seen (at that level) as an open admission that crime numbers are increasing "on their watch", which looks bad on their CV.
The fact that crime number are increasing due to overall population numbers increasing is rarely, if ever, mentioned or suggested.
It's made worse, of course by openly welcoming criminal elements from around the world intent on exploiting the country, yet "do-gooders" feel can be converted (but not by them, they've done "their bit") into model British citizens.
The fact that crime number are increasing due to overall population numbers increasing is rarely, if ever, mentioned or suggested.
It's made worse, of course by openly welcoming criminal elements from around the world intent on exploiting the country, yet "do-gooders" feel can be converted (but not by them, they've done "their bit") into model British citizens.
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Vexed wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 19:32 It's just a shame it wasn't more slow and painful. Glad the rozzer has been found not guilty, fucking absurd charge. Bit out of order them naming the bloke publicly though.
Perhaps this is the way to make sure the crims aren't let out again next week because Keir fucking Starmer seems determined to empty the prisons out to make room for any cսnt that has read a fucking book in their life since he hates them so much.
Some of you voted for that bloke! Slow clap for you.
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I work with an ex fire arms cop, 9 years he did it for and never fired a shot in anger.
anyways, he reckoned if the plod was found guilty then that would be the end of armed police in uk as no one would be prepared to do it.
anyways, he reckoned if the plod was found guilty then that would be the end of armed police in uk as no one would be prepared to do it.
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lowlife wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 17:55Leavemyarcelona wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 17:38 Have they defaced the cenotaph yet?
What is it with that community and defending career criminals. They never take responsibility.I have no idea. I’ve never been oppressed by slavery though, so it must be that.
Blame their ancestors they sold them to the whitey
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The usual set of dopey middle class (mainly white women) protesters were waving their BLM banners around outside the Old Bailey yesterday. Be an interesting chat at their next meeting when it turns out their hero was not only a career gangster but also a wife beater
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It's just a shame it wasn't more slow and painful. Glad the rozzer has been found not guilty, fucking absurd charge. Bit out of order them naming the bloke publicly though.
Perhaps this is the way to make sure the crims aren't let out again next week because Keir fucking Starmer seems determined to empty the prisons out to make room for any cսnt that has read a fucking book in their life since he hates them so much.
Some of you voted for that bloke! Slow clap for you.
Perhaps this is the way to make sure the crims aren't let out again next week because Keir fucking Starmer seems determined to empty the prisons out to make room for any cսnt that has read a fucking book in their life since he hates them so much.
Some of you voted for that bloke! Slow clap for you.