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former PC has been banned from policing after he was convicted of assaulting an autistic 10-year-old school boy. Christopher Cruise injured the pupil's knee as he dragged him by his coat then threatened to do the same to another student.
Following the incident Cruise retired but he has now been barred from returning to work in the police, Liverpool Echo reports. The ex police constable was convicted of assault after a trial at Crewe Magistrates' Court.He was fined £800 and ordered to pay £100 in
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cops want to carry guns amid shock figures showing 40 per cent of officers had been assaulted in the last year. The findings published today by 1919 Magazine reveal 53 per cent of Scots police ranked a handgun in the top five pieces of protective equipment they 'would like'.
Defying what has historically been a slow end-of-summer frame at the box office, Disney/Marvel’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” smashed records over the Labor Day weekend by grossing an estimated $71.4 million over the three-day frame and a Disney-projected $83.5 million through Monday from 4,300 locations.
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police officers are seen restraining a teenager on the ground, with one of them kneeling on the boy. The other cop appears to punch him squarely in the face, causing his head to bounce off the pavement.Yorkshire Live reports that a bystander recorded the shock footage, which is reportedly in relation to a missing persons enquiry.
Amy Ryan is one of the best actors working today, period. She has proven it over the course of her long career, appearing in projects such as “Gone Baby Gone” (which earned her an Oscar nomination), “The Wire,” “Birdman,” and “Bridge of Spies.” And her latest film, “Worth,” sees Ryan turn in another awards-caliber performance opposite co-stars Michael Keaton and Stanley Tucci.
The Office from its rotation.The US adaptation of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s workplace sitcom was the most streamed show of 2020.READ MORE: ‘Space Force’ review: more ludicrous, workplace hilarity from Steve CarellHowever, fans noticed that the show’s second ever episode, entitled Diversity Day, was absent from a recent marathon that Comedy Central hosted on its channel.The episode, which was the first to feature original writing from the US creators, sees Steve Carell’s character
John Carroll Lynch was killed off the ABC series Big Sky in season one, but he was just announced to be returning for the upcoming second season.
The Office, they’re just waiting on creator Greg Daniels’ approval.The US adaptation of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s sitcom has become one of the most successful translations of a UK show, airing its final episode in 2013 after nine seasons.There’s been talks however of rebooting the series entirely, following the launch of NBC’s streaming service Peacock which aired revival specials for 30 Rock and Parks And Recreation.While NBC has previously stated they had “no plans” to reboot The
iOS - Android He admitted culpably or recklessly driving towards police officers and colliding with two vehicles, including a police car.Hopkins also admitted punching Sergeant Cameron Morton and threatening or abusive behaviour towards his daughter Carys Hopkins and ex-partner Margaret Lappin at their home in Broompark Road, Blantyre.Paula Wedlock, prosecuting, said Hopkins made repeated attempts to contact the women on January 23 and into the early hours of the following morning.The fiscal
Deadline that the show’s creator, Greg Daniels would have to be involved in any new project revolving around the series. “Whenever Greg Daniels wants to do one, we’re standing by,” Rovner said.What are they searching for? Wrong answers only.
beloved mockumentary sitcom “The Office” would be coming to an end.However, it looks like there’s a glimmer of hope: NBC said it’s “standing by” should showrunner Greg Daniels ever decide to do a reboot.At the Edinburgh International TV Festival, NBCUniversal Chairman of Entertainment Content Susan Rovner explained to Deadline that “whenever Greg Daniels wants to do one, we’re standing by.”Daniels said that a revival wasn’t in active development earlier this year, but that he would consider it
Nearly a decade after the series finale back in 2013, “The Office” is more popular now than ever before. Thanks to a new generation of viewers discovering the sitcom on Netflix years ago, combined with the fact that you can find an episode of “The Office” airing nearly 24/7 somewhere on cable TV, the Steve Carell-led comedy series from NBC seems to be the topic of conversation whenever people talk about potential reboots and revivals.
Naman Ramachandran Anti vaccination protestors protested at the offices of U.K. production company ITN on Monday and hurled abuse at presenter Jon Snow, causing the police to step in.
iOS - Android Dickeson, 48, of Catacol Grove, East Kilbride, admitted assaulting a 15-year-old boy in Westwood Square on October 2, 2019.He also admitted threatening or abusive behaviour aggravated by religious and racial prejudice.Neil Thomson, prosecuting, said Dickeson, who had been drinking, confronted a group of three boys as they went to shops at lunchtime.Earlier a woman had overheard him making comments, including reference to Nazis, and was so upset she hurried home and contacted the
Dumfries and Galloway while doing their job last weekend. Seven of the officers were injured in separate attacks across the region as they were punched, kicked and even spat on.
The box office stories of the Summer Movie Season 2021™ have been giving film fans whiplash for weeks. One story talks about how “Black Widow” has a monster opening weekend and shows how cinema is rebounding after the pandemic.
Tokyo Olympics this year, was out for a night on the town with a friend.
LGBTQ+ venues across the US are sending a clear message to patrons; ‘Get the jab if you want to party.’ Gay bars and nightclubs are increasingly requiring would-be-revellers to supply not only a valid form of photo ID but also proof of vaccination in order to gain entry. Recent reports that several attendees of the LGBTQI+ street fair Folsom Street Market in San Francisco on July 25, tested positive for COVID-19, seem to have spurred more queer venues to mandate proof of jabs for entry into