hit by a vehicle seconds after he had been floored by an assault in the town centre.
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court charged with murder after a young dad was shot in Blantyre. Graham "Kermit" Williamson was shot outside his home in Caithness Street at around 5pm on August 17.
The 26-year-old made his way to the street where he was helped by members of the public until an ambulance arrived. Medics raced him to the University Hospital in Wishaw but died a short time later.
hit by a vehicle seconds after he had been floored by an assault in the town centre.
earthquake has struck an area of Perthshire a few miles from the earthquake capital of the UK for the second time in two weeks. The 1.3 magnitude tremor was recorded by the British Geological Society close to Gleneagles and Blackford.
Police have charged the parents of a baby girl who died of a severe head injury with murder.
The parents of a missing teenage girl in Peterborough have been charged with her murder.Seventeen-year-old Bernadatte Walker was reported missing by her mum and dad on July 21 after she had not been seen for three days. Cambridgeshire Police carried out searches to try and find her before launching a 'no body' murder investigation on Friday.
Walkden home in which daughters Demi, 15, Lacie, seven and Lia, three and son Brandon, eight died.The youngsters lost their lives after a petrol bomb was thrown into their home on Jackson Street on December 11.Zak Bolland, 26, and David Worrall, 28, have been charged with murder.Courtney Brierley, 23, has been charged with her manslaughter.They three will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, September 15.Michelle Pearson suffered 75 per cent burns in the fire, and was
arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of a young Scots dad in Lanarkshire. Graham "Kermit" Williamson was allegedly gunned down at home in Caithness Street, Blantyre at around 5pm on August 17.
Levenshulme mum.Mother Hyacinth Morris, 67, was pronounced dead at a house on Westminster Street on Thursday, May 7. Police were first called to 'reports of a concern for welfare'.Leroy Panton, 40, of Westminster Street, Levenshulme, has now been charged with Ms Morris' murder.
Cowdenbeath, at around 6.10pm on Sunday, August 30. She was raced to hospital by ambulance crews and remains in a critical but stable condition.
hereEmergency services attended and the victim was taken to hospital with stab wounds to her leg.She remains there in a stable condition.The child was assessed by paramedics at the scene and had no visible injuries.A 17-year-old man has now been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.Detective Inspector John Robb, from GMP’s City of Manchester district, said: “This was a vicious attack in which a woman was stabbed in front of her young son.“Our thoughts are with her and her family as she
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A statement from GMP said: "At around 9.40pm on Wednesday, August 12, police were called to reports of a firearms discharge on Chesham Road. "Officers attended and established that an 18-year-old man had been shot."The victim was taken to hospital where he sadly died a short time later.
Wigan.One woman was taken to hospital with stab wounds and has since been discharged.Brian Holden, of Ashton Heath, has been charged with attempted murder in the wake of the stabbing. He has been remanded in custody and will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court today, August 28.Get breaking news first on the free Manchester Evening News app - download it here for your Apple or Android device. You can also get a round-up of the biggest stories sent direct to your inbox every day
ruled in favor of Grimm in 2019, finding that transgender individuals are protected by Title IX, as well as by the U.S. Constitution.Judge Henry Floyd, writing on behalf of the 4th Circuit, said that the school board’s actions constituted “a special kind of discrimination against a child that he will no doubt carry with him for life.”Floyd noted in his majority opinion that the restroom policy had an adverse affect on Grimm, who avoided using the restroom at school as much as possible.