GUILTY UK- Major incident declared in Southport after multiple stabbings, 29 July 2024

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"Online retailers are FAILING to carry out proper ID checks on knives in wake of Southport massacre."
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Unbearably sad, my heart hurts so much for them.
 
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The Attorney General has decided not to ask the Court of Appeal to review the sentence as there is "no realistic legal basis for an increased sentence".

 
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I can't see AR being released in 2077 even if he survives that long. He's clearly a danger to others for the rest of his life.
 
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Alex da Silva Aguiar

Alex da Silva Aguia and her mother
Axel Rudakubana court case

Now Alex sees Southport as home, with no need to return to her native Portugal where much of her family reside.

She added: "Everyone has been incredible, people who don't know us and we're not from here and we've got so much help. People have been very kind, wanting to help us, we didn't expect that. We feel at home and we don't feel like we have to go back."
 
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Ms Lucas had been overseeing a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in July last year when Rudakubana stormed into the studio with a kitchen knife, slashing and stabbing at everyone in his path

Ms Lucas told the broadcaster how she was able to get herself and several children out of the room, despite suffering stab wounds to her spine, head, ribs, lung and shoulder blade.
 
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The secrecy over the identity of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana could have been 'prejudicial' to his murder trial, Sir Keir Starmer's terror watchdog has warned.

Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, criticised authorities for failing to 'spell out basic and sober facts' about the teenager after he murdered three young girls at a dance class last year.

Mr Hall told The Telegraph that the absence of any information about Rudakubana led to 'contagious disinformation' and 'dangerous fictions' being spread online.
 
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It will focus on issues around policing, the criminal justice system and the multiple agencies involved with the attacker who killed three girls - seven-year-old Elsie Stancombe, six-year-old Bebe King and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine.
 
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Hurled scalding water at a guard? :oops:

How is it even possible??

Oh,
Hasn't there been another criminal
(terror charges and working in the prison kitchen)
who attacked other guards lately?

What is going on?

These vicious criminals should be kept in isolation IMO.

Pandering to them can only bring disaster.
Who, in their right mind, would like to work in such conditions as staff
if their lives might be at risk?

SMH

JMO
 
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This is why I agree at times with the death penalty

He’s a monster
 
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Hurled scalding water at a guard? :oops:

How is it even possible??

Oh,
Hasn't there been another criminal
(terror charges and working in the prison kitchen)
who attacked other guards lately?

What is going on?

These vicious criminals should be kept in isolation IMO.

Pandering to them can only bring disaster.
Who, in their right mind, would like to work in such conditions as staff
if their lives might be at risk?

SMH

JMO
So sad hope the guards ok
 
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So sad hope the guards ok

He seems somehow OK, thank Goodness.

"It is understood
that the prison officer was taken to hospital as a precautionary measure
and was discharged later that day.

He is due to return to work next week."

 
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AR is realising he's a marked man & is now trying to get a reputation as a hard case not to be messed with. He's unlikely to be released so any further sentencing is not going to bother him.
 
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Hurled scalding water at a guard? :oops:

How is it even possible??

Oh,
Hasn't there been another criminal
(terror charges and working in the prison kitchen)
who attacked other guards lately?

What is going on?

These vicious criminals should be kept in isolation IMO.

Pandering to them can only bring disaster.
Who, in their right mind, would like to work in such conditions as staff
if their lives might be at risk?

SMH

JMO
the wing normally has a hot water tap for making tea, coffee etc the water is boiling hot. they call it prison napalm and mix it up with sugar to make a thick sticky liquid that doesnt wash off and stays on the skin burning for longer. I'm genuinely wondering now about these prisons, if someone told him about that and he then did it, who told him? belmarsh as well, houses varied types of prisoner, from gang members to petty thieves basically all sorts not like monster mansion. one might hope the normal prisoners might bump into him even on the vip wing but ahsnt happened yet. fingers crossed.
 

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