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Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 16:23
by Leonard Hatred
"We're gonna have a British George Floyd now innit. The BLM mob are gonna be all over this. Expect a load of shoe shops to be looted as a ""protest"". This country's gone to the fucking dogs."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 03:33
by SurfaceAgentX2Zero
"LOL at Fifth. These cunts are bang to right on camera breaking a copper's nose. They could be nicked, charged and remanded. They aren't being. Nobody knows why - except you it seems. Meanwhile protesters are being told they should plead guilty because they will be remanded in custody longer than the probable sentence. Then they are getting 18m sentences. Two tier."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 02:47
by Yorkammer
And a thick half wit on this site couldn't wait to share that fake news.

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 02:41
by BRANDED
"A Pakistani web developer accused of spreading fake news that helped foment anti-immigration and anti-Muslim riots after the Southport stabbings has been arrested in the city of Lahore. Farhan Asif is alleged to have worked for a sensationalist news aggregation website called Channel3Now, which published false reports about the identity of the knife attacker. In the hours after three girls were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class last month, the site falsely reported that the suspect was ""a 17-year-old asylum-seeker""ù named Ali al-Shakati. It claimed he had arrived in the UK by boat last year and was on ""an MI6 watch list""ù. The accusation was widely shared on social media and blamed for contributing to riots which raged across the country. ITV NEWS"

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 02:23
by Fifth Column
"The level of wilful stupidity of so many people online. Of course it takes longer with these wronguns because pretty much all the people nicked at the riots have pleaded guilty and are open and shut cases. The Manchester airport crimes had origin on a, plane then in a Starbucks in airport then car park with dozens of witnesses, coppers, cctv and they also presumably have indicated they would plead not guilty meaning police have to gather sufficient evidence for cps to consider and charge. Even if they get charged it's taking years to get such cases to court. Probably late 2025 at earliest because the court system is ####ed. But halfwits wondering why some twat who's looted a shoezone on cctv and pleads guilty is so much quicker for system to deal with. FFS. You need to be locked up for being such an imbecile if you don't understand the difference between the cases."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 01:43
by SurfaceAgentX2Zero
20 months for shouting at a dog now. Still nothing for breaking a female police officer's nose.

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 17:00
by Mike Oxsaw
"Yorkammer 3:36 Mon Aug 19 Why not tell us who did it then, seeing as you're here already. Two birds, one stone - we all know how welded you are to efficient working for your superiors.."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 15:48
by Lee Trundle
I bet the online police are firing up their computers as we speak to catch the real perpetrators in all this.

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 15:36
by Yorkammer
I'm sure the site bore will be along shortly to tell us who did it.

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 15:32
by collyrob
BREAKING: A 43-year-old woman has died and two other people have sustained life-threatening injuries after a stabbing incident in Manchester

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 13:51
by joe royal
Yup. I was working on that gig the night of the MEN bombing.

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 13:22
by Side of Ham
"Of course it's not Taylor Swift specific""¶..there was Ariana Grande too""¶.."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 19 Aug 2024, 13:10
by Fifth Column
"Jaan I meant I think it's unlikely that it was Taylor Swift specific. If the mentalist and decided he wanted to kill kids, he might have googled ""kids club"", ""dance class""... Who knows. I doubt he thought ""Taylor Swift themed dance class"" is what I need to find. It's actually horrible trying to put myself into the mindset of this person so I'm going to stop trying to think about it now."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 18 Aug 2024, 16:57
by Mike Oxsaw
"It's possible that there's absolutely no terrorist involvement in the massacre of the three little Southport girls. Perhaps the perpetrator's very own girlfriend - the eternal true love of his life (at 17) - had blown him out a few days earlier (happens), and he'd sat in his room seething at a ""How very DARE she!"" level of intensity and suddenly cracked - I don't know; I'm not inside his head. Maybe there was another reason - perhaps he was about to be evicted (and his parents wouldn't take him back)... However this then leads on to how quickly the lid came off the country's immigration pot simultaneously, all across the nation. Unless it was already near boiling point. I find it difficult to imagine it being possible to invoke so many contemporaneous ""Far-Right"" events so quickly, especially as nobody has yet claimed they know, personally, a ""Far Right"" party member, let alone one capable of organising such things."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 18 Aug 2024, 16:03
by Jaan Kenbrovin
"Fifth Column 2:56 Sun Aug 18 I'm not sure how anyone could say this wasn't specifically targeted? The dance studio was down a back alley that people said you wouldn't know was there just by walking past. The attacker got a Taxi there and got in a confrontation having not paid, but left without escalating it and went straight to the back street dance studio."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 18 Aug 2024, 14:56
by Fifth Column
"I largely agree Mike - the Southport massacre, it would seem highly unlikely the murdering scum looked for a specific Taylor Swift themed event. And she's basically the biggest star in the world at present so one of her concerts are the obvious target for any terrorist."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 17 Aug 2024, 23:32
by Mike Oxsaw
"Sydney_Iron 6:12 Sat Aug 17 I think it's the press that are forcing the Taylor Swift associations here. Sadly, I believe that even had the dance class been Hannibal Lector themed the nutter would have struck. In Austria she was a natural terrorist target just for being a white, successful woman (probably far richer than several of the world's bigger mosques), as opposed to being a little orphaned girl in a Rotherham care home. ""Isolated"" terrorists do all seem to have chosen softer targets these days though, that is noticeable."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 17 Aug 2024, 18:12
by Sydney_Iron
I find it interesting that the Police and Authorities in the UK and the Media in general has not talked about the potential link between Taylor Swifts concerts being cancelled in Austria and beefed-up security at other concerts due to credible threats by Islamic state who have also said they want to target woman and young girls. AND that this attack in Southport was at a Taylor Swift dance class! Coincidence or not? Has the censorship begun or are they holding back for fear it will trigger more rioting?

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 13:09
by Hammer and Pickle
Alright. How about incitement?

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 12:49
by Lee Trundle
"None of these stupid facebook charges are for disturbing the peace, you idiot."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 12:45
by Hammer and Pickle
"Of course a guilty plea is your best bet when coming before a judge on charges of disturbing the peace. Don't you know how your own legal system works? Oh hold on, it's only SBT2"

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 12:32
by Lee Trundle
I wonder if we get to see his sentence streamed live also?

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 12:10
by riosleftsock
"Lee I'd imagine he has either not entered a plea or has plead not guilty. Some of the defendants were allegedly threatened into pleading guilty by being told they would be held on remand for longer than their likely sentences. Don't get me wrong, some of these people no doubt need locking up, but the apparent political influence on the courts is likely going to lead to further problems and possible unrest."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 12:02
by Manuel
"What dm said, to actually say to/encourage people to go out and murder is fucking outrageous. The cսnt deserves a fucking slap, but 15 months inside is just daft, not that she'll serve that long."

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 11:56
by Lee Trundle
How come Ricky Jones hasn't had one of these fast tracked trials?

Re: Manchester Airport incident

Posted: 15 Aug 2024, 11:51
by dm
Obviously what that woman said was abhorrent. But 15 months for a kneejerk Facebook post really is absurd. Especially as I understand she had no criminal record at all up until now. (do correct me if I'm wrong on that)