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07.10.2021 - 19:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A drug dealer led police on a high-speed pursuit through Altrincham — before crashing and attempting to pull a machete on cops chasing him.
Leo Gatrell, of Mallard Green, Broadheath, drove through red lights, hurtled down the wrong side of the road, and raced down a one way street in the wrong direction, reaching speeds of 75mph in a 30 zone during the chase in January 2019.
He only stopped when he went the wrong way down a one-way street — and crashed into a parked and oncoming car.
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The Sopranos‘ creator David Chase has had early conversations about a prequel series that could land on HBO Max.Following the launch of the show’s spin-off film The Many Saints Of Newark, Chase mentioned in an interview with Deadline that he may return to the Sopranos universe with another feature.“There’s only one way that I would do it, and that was if Terry [Winter] and I could write the script together.
Jesse Spencer's exit from stirred up a lot of emotions for fans on Wednesday's landmark 200th episode, when he decided to relocate to Portland, Oregon, to look after his late best friend's sons.Spencer, who had been with the long-running firefighter drama since its inception in 2012, departed the series after nearly a decade playing Captain Matthew Casey, one of the leaders at Firehouse 51.Following his final episode (for now), the 42-year-old actor took to Twitter to share a sweet and emotional
Gone, but not forgotten! Jesse Spencer shared the sweet song he wrote about Chicago Fire in honor of his season 10 exit.
A long-distance love. Casey (Jesse Spencer) and Brett (Kara Killmer) won’t be ending their relationship despite his big move to Oregon, Chicago Fire cocreator Derek Haas told Us Weekly and other reporters ahead of the 200th episode on Wednesday, October 20.
Viewers of “Chicago Fire” bid farewell to Matthew Casey as star Jesse Spencer exited the primetime drama he’s been part of since the first episode back in 2012.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the “Two Hundred” episode of “Chicago Fire.”After blazing a trail on NBC’s “Chicago Fire” for almost a decade, Aussie actor Jesse Spencer has exited the Wolf Entertainment action-drama during the popular show’s milestone 200th episode aptly titled “Two Hundred.” During the episode, his character Matthew Casey makes a “life-altering decision” to move to Oregon with a three-year commitment, which leads to him being written
Saying goodbye to Lieutenant Matthew Casey — for now. Jesse Spencer exited Chicago Fire during the 200th episode on Wednesday, October 20, episode, with his character choosing to move to Oregon in order to take care of the sons of his former best friend, who had died in a fire during the show’s first season.
milestone 200th episode on Wednesday, but it was a bittersweet one as the firehouse said goodbye to one of the leaders at 51, Lieutenant Matthew Casey, after he decided to relocate to Portland, Oregon, to lead the firehouse there in fighting forest fires.
Jesse Spencer said goodbye to NBC’s Chicago Fire after 10 seasons on Wednesday night and the actor says his character Matt Casey’s departure was “perfect.”
NBC’s Chicago Fire is saying goodbye to Jesse Spencer who departed the series after 10 seasons in the 200th episode which aired on Wednesday night.
A drug dealer was found snoozing in an armchair by officers - after managing to sleep through a police drug raid of his home.
This is the moment a drug dealer led cops on a high-speed pursuit through the streets of Altrincham.
A man involved in an 'industrial' level operation which imported drugs into the country via courier-delivered parcels has been jailed.
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