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| 141. Author: Dandy Warhol Date: Sat 4th Jul 2026. 08:54 Another rape and anoyher violent attack in Glasgow. More enrichment. Afghan in Lancs raped 2 14 year old girls. Enriched. I don`t wanna go down like disco. Post Edited (Sat 04 Jul 09:27) Reply |
| 142. Author: Dandy Warhol Date: Tue 7th Jul 2026. 07:47 Glasgow again, another new Scot. Oh and it turns out it WAS a dog being cooked in the videos. Diversity is strength though. I don`t wanna go down like disco. Reply |
| 143. Author: jake89 Date: Tue 7th Jul 2026. 09:18 Dandy Warhol, Tue 7 Jul 07:47 I`d recommend people avoid that video. Truly disgusting. I hope these people are being arrested. Reply |
| 144. Author: Playup_Pompey Date: Tue 7th Jul 2026. 15:58 if your daft enough to attend a racist demo and daft enough to set fire to yourself i guess 40months inside isnt really a big thing https://www.psni.police.uk/latest-news/man-19-sentenced-court-following-ballymena-disorder A sentence was handed down by Antrim Crown Court on Monday, 6th July, in connection with disorder in Ballymena in June 2025. Nineteen-year-old Michael Elliot was sentenced to 40 months, with 20 months to be spent in custody and the remaining 20 months on licence, after he was convicted of common law riot. Elliot, from the Ballymena area, was arrested after he was identified as having participated in serious disorder in Ballymena on Tuesday, 10th June 2025. Detective Inspector Gallagher said: “In shameful scenes, there was large-scale disorder by people intent on causing harm. Damage was caused to roads, homes, cars and local business premises with people left fearing for their lives. “Our officers came under attack and many left injured after petrol bombs, heavy masonry and fireworks were thrown at them. “At the time, we assured the public that we will work tirelessly to restore calm and ensure that anyone who chooses to take part in this criminality is brought to justice. “Our dedicated investigation team has worked tirelessly to ensure that those involved are prosecuted – today’s sentencing is one of many over this disorder. “We would also repeat our appeal to anyone who has been the victim of, or has any information on, any crime to contact police on 101, or 999 in an emergency. We can assure you that we will always act on concerns and information we receive.” Alternatively, a report can be submitted online using the non-emergency reporting form https://reporting.psni.police.uk/appeals Should you wish to make a report anonymously, you can do so by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org Reply |