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International Multiple Stabbing Victims at UK Children's Club UPDATE: 17 Year Old Boy Arrested, Not Treated as Terror Related

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I wonder if the far-left would so gleefully celebrate the two-tier policing on show if the red carpet was rolled out for an anti-gay protest?

The way things are going, and with certain groups of society being empowered, it's not beyond the realms of possibility.

(And, for what it's worth, I believe the recent protests are receiving a deserved heavy-handed response - however, the Leeds riots should have had the same and have also been mentioned by Starmer in his recent speech).
 


This is another problem the Liberal govt will eventually have to admit upon or at least crackdown on the NGO boat human smuggling from France to UK.
They cannot restrict the movement of thousands of people breaking into the UK ILLEGALLY
 
so you are a muslim??

He's an idiot. And possibly a russian psyop troll, and I'm not even being sarcastic. Most of his opinions shift and depend on whatever is the western stance on an issue is. He's the kind of internet instigator your mom warned you about.
 
He's an idiot. And possibly a russian psyop troll, and I'm not even being sarcastic. Most of his opinions shift and depend on whatever is the western stance on an issue is. He's the kind of internet instigator your mom warned you about.
Was this directed at me? or other user
 
What are you talking about?

Muslims aren't a threat here either

( no more than other youth / and other religious nutjobs )
It’s growing buds. Over the years there have been multiple foiled terrorist attempts by the police. Maybe you are ignorant to it??
 
It’s growing buds. Over the years there have been multiple foiled terrorist attempts by the police. Maybe you are ignorant to it??
Eh . Things that actually occur stand out more to me. Like the nutjobs executing the cops or the lunatic stabbing women
 
Eh . Things that actually occur stand out more to me. Like the nutjobs executing the cops or the lunatic stabbing women
Oh so they need to be executed events to matter??
I think that planned events that got prevented count too.
 
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sorry i am not from nyc so i really dont get the gist of this post.

why couldnt he cover hmself to get under the detection of muslim people??
I guess he could theoretically if he were a Black Ops type of skill level. But wasn't he just a wacko? My point was that all people may be risks, but Muslim Nations are a different kind of thing. You add in radicalization. Watch the Boston Bomber doc. Insane. These kids could have had whatever they wanted. They chose terror.
 
I remember in Canada Justin Trudeau govt approved one protest the other he did not.
Clearly there are govts where they approve one protest groups over the other.
Not too mention bailing out criminals, vs over sentencing political enemies
 

British police braced for more far-right violence over the weekend after another night of disorder​


BY PAN PYLAS
Updated 8:41 AM BRT, August 3, 2024


LONDON (AP) — Police across the U.K. are bracing for more violence Saturday following another night of rioting by far-right protesters that saw four officers hospitalized during a tense stand-off outside a mosque in the city of Sunderland northeast England.

During the violent disorder on Friday evening, protesters tossed beer barrels, fire extinguishers and rocks at police officers. A car was set ablaze, and a police station was attacked. Many of those involved were not from the city and traveled to cause chaos, according to police.

The violence in Sunderland, which saw ten people arrested, is the latest outbreak of violence over the past few days and nights, which have ostensibly erupted in the wake of Monday’s stabbing rampage at a dance class in the northwest seaside town of Southport that left three girls dead and several wounded. A 17-year-old male has been arrested.

n a press briefing on Saturday after the clear-up, Northumbria Police Chief Superintendent Mark Hall described the violent protests in Sunderland as “unforgivable” and that four police officers were injured, three as a direct result of the disorder. He also said a mounted rider sustained serious injuries in an accident and is receiving treatment in hospital.

“During the course of the evening, our officers were met with serious and sustained levels of violence,” he said. “Make no mistake, if you were involved last night, expect to be met with the full force of the law.”

More than 20 protests are expected over the weekend, including in Belfast, Cardiff, Liverpool and Manchester. Police said many are being organized online by shadowy far-right groups, who are mobilizing support with phrases like “enough is enough,” “save our kids” and “stop the boats.” Counter-protests are also anticipated with the organization Stand Up To Racism rallying against Islamophobia and the far-right.

Already, officers in riot gear have been deployed in Belfast city center and police vehicles have formed a barrier between an anti-racism rally and anti-Islamic protesters. A small number of fireworks have been thrown amid tense exchanges.

Police have deployed more officers over the weekend in all corners of the UK, made more prison cells available and will deploy surveillance and facial recognition technology.

Britain’s new Labour Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said on social media platform X Saturday that criminals attacking the police and stoking disorder will “pay the price” for their thuggery and that the police have the full backing of the government to “take the strongest possible action.”

Far-right demonstrators have held several violent protests since the stabbing attack, clashing with police Tuesday outside a mosque in Southport — near the scene of the horrific stabbing — and hurling beer cans, bottles and flares near the prime minister’s office in London the next day. Many in Southport have expressed their anger at the organized acts of violence in the wake of the tragedy.

The attack Monday on children at a Taylor Swift-themed summer dance class shocked a country where knife crime is a long-standing and vexing problem, though mass stabbings are rare.

Rudakubana, has been charged with murder over the attack that killed Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Bebe King, 6. He also has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder for the eight children and two adults who were wounded.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has blamed the violence on “far-right hatred” and vowed to end the mayhem. He said police across the U.K. would be given more resources to stop “a breakdown in law and order on our streets.”

At a news conference Thursday, the prime minister said the street violence was “clearly driven by far-right hatred” as he announced a program enabling police to better share intelligence across agencies and move quickly to make arrests.

“This is coordinated; this is deliberate,” Starmer said. “This is not a protest that has got out of hand. It is a group of individuals who are absolutely bent on violence.”

https://apnews.com/article/uk-prote...abbed-police-57aa3cb1f63380ac5961c6a0d9b6584f
 

British police braced for more far-right violence over the weekend after another night of disorder​


BY PAN PYLAS
Updated 8:41 AM BRT, August 3, 2024


LONDON (AP) — Police across the U.K. are bracing for more violence Saturday following another night of rioting by far-right protesters that saw four officers hospitalized during a tense stand-off outside a mosque in the city of Sunderland northeast England.

During the violent disorder on Friday evening, protesters tossed beer barrels, fire extinguishers and rocks at police officers. A car was set ablaze, and a police station was attacked. Many of those involved were not from the city and traveled to cause chaos, according to police.

The violence in Sunderland, which saw ten people arrested, is the latest outbreak of violence over the past few days and nights, which have ostensibly erupted in the wake of Monday’s stabbing rampage at a dance class in the northwest seaside town of Southport that left three girls dead and several wounded. A 17-year-old male has been arrested.

n a press briefing on Saturday after the clear-up, Northumbria Police Chief Superintendent Mark Hall described the violent protests in Sunderland as “unforgivable” and that four police officers were injured, three as a direct result of the disorder. He also said a mounted rider sustained serious injuries in an accident and is receiving treatment in hospital.

“During the course of the evening, our officers were met with serious and sustained levels of violence,” he said. “Make no mistake, if you were involved last night, expect to be met with the full force of the law.”

More than 20 protests are expected over the weekend, including in Belfast, Cardiff, Liverpool and Manchester. Police said many are being organized online by shadowy far-right groups, who are mobilizing support with phrases like “enough is enough,” “save our kids” and “stop the boats.” Counter-protests are also anticipated with the organization Stand Up To Racism rallying against Islamophobia and the far-right.

Already, officers in riot gear have been deployed in Belfast city center and police vehicles have formed a barrier between an anti-racism rally and anti-Islamic protesters. A small number of fireworks have been thrown amid tense exchanges.

Police have deployed more officers over the weekend in all corners of the UK, made more prison cells available and will deploy surveillance and facial recognition technology.

Britain’s new Labour Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said on social media platform X Saturday that criminals attacking the police and stoking disorder will “pay the price” for their thuggery and that the police have the full backing of the government to “take the strongest possible action.”

Far-right demonstrators have held several violent protests since the stabbing attack, clashing with police Tuesday outside a mosque in Southport — near the scene of the horrific stabbing — and hurling beer cans, bottles and flares near the prime minister’s office in London the next day. Many in Southport have expressed their anger at the organized acts of violence in the wake of the tragedy.

The attack Monday on children at a Taylor Swift-themed summer dance class shocked a country where knife crime is a long-standing and vexing problem, though mass stabbings are rare.

Rudakubana, has been charged with murder over the attack that killed Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Bebe King, 6. He also has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder for the eight children and two adults who were wounded.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has blamed the violence on “far-right hatred” and vowed to end the mayhem. He said police across the U.K. would be given more resources to stop “a breakdown in law and order on our streets.”

At a news conference Thursday, the prime minister said the street violence was “clearly driven by far-right hatred” as he announced a program enabling police to better share intelligence across agencies and move quickly to make arrests.

“This is coordinated; this is deliberate,” Starmer said. “This is not a protest that has got out of hand. It is a group of individuals who are absolutely bent on violence.”

https://apnews.com/article/uk-prote...abbed-police-57aa3cb1f63380ac5961c6a0d9b6584f
Once again i was right.
Calling the protests far right hatred this after the name of the suspect had been released is not going to help ease tensions.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer would have no issues with the Anfita or BLM protesting or defecting statues.
 

British police braced for more far-right violence over the weekend after another night of disorder​


BY PAN PYLAS
Updated 8:41 AM BRT, August 3, 2024


LONDON (AP) — Police across the U.K. are bracing for more violence Saturday following another night of rioting by far-right protesters that saw four officers hospitalized during a tense stand-off outside a mosque in the city of Sunderland northeast England.

During the violent disorder on Friday evening, protesters tossed beer barrels, fire extinguishers and rocks at police officers. A car was set ablaze, and a police station was attacked. Many of those involved were not from the city and traveled to cause chaos, according to police.

The violence in Sunderland, which saw ten people arrested, is the latest outbreak of violence over the past few days and nights, which have ostensibly erupted in the wake of Monday’s stabbing rampage at a dance class in the northwest seaside town of Southport that left three girls dead and several wounded. A 17-year-old male has been arrested.

n a press briefing on Saturday after the clear-up, Northumbria Police Chief Superintendent Mark Hall described the violent protests in Sunderland as “unforgivable” and that four police officers were injured, three as a direct result of the disorder. He also said a mounted rider sustained serious injuries in an accident and is receiving treatment in hospital.

“During the course of the evening, our officers were met with serious and sustained levels of violence,” he said. “Make no mistake, if you were involved last night, expect to be met with the full force of the law.”

More than 20 protests are expected over the weekend, including in Belfast, Cardiff, Liverpool and Manchester. Police said many are being organized online by shadowy far-right groups, who are mobilizing support with phrases like “enough is enough,” “save our kids” and “stop the boats.” Counter-protests are also anticipated with the organization Stand Up To Racism rallying against Islamophobia and the far-right.

Already, officers in riot gear have been deployed in Belfast city center and police vehicles have formed a barrier between an anti-racism rally and anti-Islamic protesters. A small number of fireworks have been thrown amid tense exchanges.

Police have deployed more officers over the weekend in all corners of the UK, made more prison cells available and will deploy surveillance and facial recognition technology.

Britain’s new Labour Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said on social media platform X Saturday that criminals attacking the police and stoking disorder will “pay the price” for their thuggery and that the police have the full backing of the government to “take the strongest possible action.”

Far-right demonstrators have held several violent protests since the stabbing attack, clashing with police Tuesday outside a mosque in Southport — near the scene of the horrific stabbing — and hurling beer cans, bottles and flares near the prime minister’s office in London the next day. Many in Southport have expressed their anger at the organized acts of violence in the wake of the tragedy.

The attack Monday on children at a Taylor Swift-themed summer dance class shocked a country where knife crime is a long-standing and vexing problem, though mass stabbings are rare.

Rudakubana, has been charged with murder over the attack that killed Alice Dasilva Aguiar, 9, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Bebe King, 6. He also has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder for the eight children and two adults who were wounded.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has blamed the violence on “far-right hatred” and vowed to end the mayhem. He said police across the U.K. would be given more resources to stop “a breakdown in law and order on our streets.”

At a news conference Thursday, the prime minister said the street violence was “clearly driven by far-right hatred” as he announced a program enabling police to better share intelligence across agencies and move quickly to make arrests.

“This is coordinated; this is deliberate,” Starmer said. “This is not a protest that has got out of hand. It is a group of individuals who are absolutely bent on violence.”

https://apnews.com/article/uk-prote...abbed-police-57aa3cb1f63380ac5961c6a0d9b6584f
Sounds like George Soros finally has an opponent

Typically stabbing deaths don’t get people this riled up
 
Yvette Cooper really shit the bed on this one

The riots in Harehills, following a child being removed from Roma parents after suffering serious head injuries, was "audacious criminality" (audacious - ie bold, brave, daring, fearless"

The riots in Southport after multiple young children are hacked up by a 2nd generation migrant who laughed in court

"we are going to fuck up anyone even remotely near to this and anyone considering any future protests will have every imaginable right stripped from them. Oh and mosques will be awarded £117 million to keep them safe as an addition fuck you"
 
Yvette Cooper really shit the bed on this one

The riots in Harehills, following a child being removed from Roma parents after suffering serious head injuries, was "audacious criminality" (audacious - ie bold, brave, daring, fearless"

The riots in Southport after multiple young children are hacked up by a 2nd generation migrant who laughed in court

"we are going to fuck up anyone even remotely near to this and anyone considering any future protests will have every imaginable right stripped from them. Oh and mosques will be awarded £117 million to keep them safe as an addition fuck you"
it seems a feature of the british leadership is to respond to crime by creating methods to stop protests against that crime.
 
it seems a feature of the british leadership is to respond to crime by creating methods to stop protests against that crime.
Article 10 of the EHRA protects freedom of expression, with an exception for that which will cause crime. The UK government got around this by proclaiming that any opinion different from theirs could cause imaginary crime.
 

Police have deployed more officers over the weekend in all corners of the UK, made more prison cells available and will deploy surveillance and facial recognition technology.

Police cells aren't prison cells. Although they are used for prisoners (in the prison system) sometimes due to lack of spaces in prison.
 
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