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Perth man unleashed a vile and vitriolic volley of abuse at police, his neighbours - and some of their children.During a series of rants, one of them racially-motivated, 47-year-old Darren Oakes, of Leslie Court, threatened to kill and torture police and burn their houses down.Over 500 social distancing complaints reach council COVID teamHe then directed his venom at two of his neighbours, threw children’s toys over a fence and in comments directed at the youngsters, said: “You've got cancer -
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A gang of masked thugs broke into an Scots home and battered a man in front of children in a sickening raid.Cops are probing the violent incident which took place at 3am on Friday morning in Irvine, North Ayrshire.The 49-year-old man was with his partner and young children at the Tarryholme Drive address.Three masked men burst into the property and violent attacked the victim.He was rushed to Crosshouse
Popular weatherman taking on massive challenge to raise £25,000 for CHASShe urged the sheriff not to impose custody as that would “undo all the good work” that had been carried out.But Sheriff Neil Bowie noted he had just been released from prison the day before - and had been in a position of trust.He jailed Rodger, previously of Glengarry Road and now Morris Court, for a total of six months, telling him: “This was a violent assault.”Town still set to sparkle at Christmas despite switch-on
LancsLive report.Sharing the photo of the family, police tweeted: "Our appeal for info after the bodies of mother and daughter, Dr Saman Mir Sacharvi, 49 and Vian Mangrio, 14, (pictured) were found at an address on Colne Rd, Reedley yesterday continues."Do you know anything about what happened to them? Pls call 101 quoting log 298 of Oct 1st"Supt Jon Holmes, Lancashire Constabulary’s Head of Major Crime, said: “These are tragic circumstances and my thoughts are very much with the loved ones of
Court was told on Friday.
Accommodation blocks at the Birley Campus, as well as Cambridge Hall have been locked down for a fortnight due to a cluster of Covid-19 cases.
in Oldham which left emergency workers injured.Police were called to reports of a fight outside a pub on Fircroft Road on Wednesday (September 23). As part of their enquiries, officers then visited a house on Bankfield Drive and were assaulted.They suffered minor injuries, a spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said.
mum has revealed her 'batty' neighbour posted her a 15 metre-long abusive note through her door after a row over toys. The mum shared a video showing the incredible note stretching through rooms and a hallway which documented all the neighbours' gripes with the mother.
A police officer has been shot dead while trying to detain a man at Croydon Police Station in south London.The officer was shot by the 23-year-old in the early hours of Friday morning.In a statement, Scotland Yard said: "At approximately 0215 on Friday, September 25 the officer was shot by a man who was being detained at Croydon Custody Centre in Windmill Lane."Officers and paramedics treated him at the scene and he was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service.
shot dead while trying to detain a man at a London police station.Officers have launched a murder investigation after the incident at 2.15am this morning at Croydon Custody Centre in Windmill Lane.Colleagues and paramedics treated the shot officer at the scene and he was taken to hospital by ambulance but died shortly afterwards.Commissioner of the Met Police Cressida Dick said: “This is a truly shocking incident in which one of our colleagues has lost his life in the most tragic
hereGMP said it has a Covid-19 contingency plan in place to minimise the impact on police resources, but said the virus 'remains an on-going concern for us as an emergency service'.The force added that following any positive tests among staff, 'internal track and trace protocols are launched and if there are indications that there is learning then we work with both individuals and the organisation to effect changes to minimise future infections amongst our staff.' During the first peak of
Community police officers will be visiting Ashton-under-Lyne’s IKEA and major supermarkets to ‘shame’ people into wearing face coverings.Superintendent Jane Higham revealed that police community support officers (PCSOs) will be heading to ‘large retail premises’ in Tameside to speak to people not wearing face masks from Thursday.She said that the message across the entire Greater Manchester Police force was to take a more ‘enforcement angle’ when needed.Speaking at a meeting of the health and
straight to your inbox Manchester City will face Bournemouth in the Carabao Cup third round next week. City already knew they would be facing either Bournemouth or Premier League rivals Crystal Palace upon their entry in the competition, after the second and third round draws were held back-to-back earlier this month.