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  • ross1948 23:47 on April 5, 2018 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , dead burglar, , murder charges, OAP, , Richard Osborn-Brooks   

    Richard The Lion-Heart! Give The Old Londoner A Medal! 


    What kind of country has the UK become when bloodthirsty savages can march down the high streets calling for murder…

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    …yet a senior citizen who takes on an intruder, one of a pair of pigs who had invaded his home, gets dragged off by keystone cops and….

    ….wait for it…

    TAKEN IN ON  SUSPICION OF MURDER?

    A pensioner arrested on suspicion of murder was described as a “traditional English gentleman” as neighbours continued to throw their support behind him.

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    Hasil gambar untuk Richard Osborn-Brooks

    Richard The Lionheart, London Hero

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    Richard Osborn-Brooks, 78, was released on bail this morning after he confronted a pair of suspected burglars at his home – one of whom ended up being stabbed to death.
    https://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/support-pours-in-for-london-oap-who-fatally-wounded-burglar

    Bloody brilliant old fellow – it’s only a pity he didn’t kill both the swine!

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    And more’s the pity that English law is so degenerate!

    Victims of scum who invade other people’s homes to plunder their possessions should have carte blanche to take out the SOBs.

    We’ve seen this nonsense before, over recent years, more than once.

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    • There was the businessman who admirably handled scumbags who invaded his private property…

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    Britain’s Cretinous Crown Prosecution Service! 

    …and was charged with grievous bodily harm.

    The imbeciles of the CPS were left with red faces then!

    Then there was the infamous case of Tony Martin, another senior citizen, hauled in by clown cops to face charges of injuring a criminal lout.

    BBC NEWS | UK | England | Norfolk | Tony Martin: 

    Again, moronic prosecutors were culpable for this folly. If there was any justice, he’d have maybe been criticised for not killing the rat, but at least commended for putting his shotgun to good use.  ,

    Nor is stupidity in Prosecution offices unique to the UK. Canada has the same problem.

    Thomson Acquitted, OK! Now Fire The Prosecution Fool! 

    What must now be done is swift action to quash any possible repercussion against the senior citizen, unless it turns out the law-breakers were not breaking the law, that he had invited them in for coffee and then took a sudden dislike to them.

    An unlikely scenario.

    If all charges are not dropped promptly, it’s petition time again.

    Richard Osborn-Brooks: Hundreds sign petitions in support…

    Ooops! It’s already started!

     

     
    • Petra Malley 00:09 on April 6, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      I was going to take a break from reading blogs today but I knew for a certainty you would have something sensible to say about this, and as usual, you do not disappoint!

      I cannot see how anyone with any civic conscience could disagree with anything you say.

      There are several petitions on the go but here’s a fund-raiser link, to help him pay any legal costs and also to help him secure his house against any future home invasions.
      https://uk.gofundme.com/release-richard-osbornbrooks

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    • Marty Nagel 00:17 on April 6, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      What the hell, has Olde England gone nuts?
      Suspicion of murder? After a criminal enters his home to steal his belongings?
      That ‘burglar’ got what he deserved.
      You mentioned the Canadian case and it sounds like England has the same kind of useless legal system, going after victims instead of cheering when they fight back.
      You are SO right, he is a lionhearted old man and more power to him.

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    • Jim in Jakarta 00:26 on April 6, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      The London Police should let him be.
      He’s a gutsy old guy and I ask anybody who thinks he has a case to answer, what would you do, give in and let bad men get away with it?’
      One fewer criminal to bother honest Londoners, what can be bad about that?

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    • Uncle Oz 07:16 on April 6, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      He’s a lot older than I am and braver too.
      I fear that in Australia too, we might have problems from the cops if we did the same kind of good citizen act that he did. Justice is a thing of the past.
      A medal is a good idea.
      Have the Queen invite him to Buckingham Palace to receive it. .

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    • Uncle Oz 16:31 on April 7, 2018 Permalink | Reply

      I see the old boy is not to be charged.
      But you will go wild when you read about the dead skunk’s relatives.
      I am sending you the story.

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  • ross1948 13:28 on November 14, 2014 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , , , OAP, , , , , , , Stansted Airport security, Sussex   

    UK Not Quite a Police State…Yet! No Charges Over Salmond Effigy… 


    CREATING an effigy of Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond to be burned at the stake at a bonfire night in East Sussex was ‘not a crime’, the Crown Prosecution Service has ruled.

    For pity’s sakes, whatever happened to the British sense of humour?

    It seems the Sussex cops got a flood of complaints of ‘racism’ about the Guy Fawkes Night plan.

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    e er.One of the effigies of the First Minister created for the Lewes bonfire festival. Picture: Contributed

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    Scots are NOT a race. But what I find rather quaint is the way The Scotsman newspaper talks about a public outcry!

    Really? A few hundred uptight separatists? Hardly a public outcry, surely? But shame on the organisers too, because they backed down in the face of the cry-babies’ caterwauling…or did they??

    but a second effigy was later blown up!   http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/alex-salmond-effigy-not-a-crime-says-cps-1-3603616

    The police sensibly noted that “The event organisers have made it clear that there was no intention to cause insult to anyone or any particular country by the choice of effigy – simply that the person chosen has been a popular media figure in the preceding 12 months.”

    Hell, since when is it a crime to insult persons?

    Countries? Have they never been to an International, or even a Home International? They might have heard THOUSANDS of fans insulting countries. Since when would that uproarious fun be a crime?

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    • Since the ‘politically correct’ mafia took over the UK. Those swine have wrought havoc against civil liberties.

    It was SO sad to see that Brit senior citizen arrested at Stansted Airport security, not for carrying explosives but because, when asked to take off his shoes, he joked that he wasn’t a Muslim!  

    The 74-year-old was charged with causing racially aggravated harassment . no doubt because the security guard at the airport was some sectarian tantrum-prone toe-rag – HE’S the one who should have been charged -wih wasting police time!

    OAP passenger arrested by armed cops after joking: ‘I’m not …http://www.mirror.co.uk/ (the charges were dropped -after a GENUINE public outcry!).

     

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    Causing hurt feelings a criminal offence? In a land where free speech was once a hallowed principle? May God forgive the gutless, gormless fools who let this come to pass. 

    Salmond himself, to his credit, remained relaxed, possibly quite chuffed. Infuriating one’s opponents is a mark of one’s success, it may be argued.

    We have no Guy Fawkes celebrations here in Jakarta, of course, but if there were, it’s perfectly possible some of the left-lib expat hangers-on would place my effigy on their pyre. I was quite exhilirated when one pinko numb-skull urged me to die some months ago ( unwilling to put his name to the death-exhortation, of course!)

    Anyway, previous Sussex bonfire stars have apparently included David Cameron, Nick Clegg,  Angela Merkel and Osama Bin Laden. I’ve no time for Salmond or his secessionist party, but he’s less deserving of roasting than most of them!

     

     
    • Edward Spalton 13:54 on November 14, 2014 Permalink | Reply

      I don’t know whether it is still going but a few years back there was an admirable organisation known as ” The Ted Heath Burners’ Society”. I never heard of the police taking an interest in them.

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      • ross1948 14:04 on November 14, 2014 Permalink | Reply

        Certainly not in Lancashire, where faggots MUST be served hot!
        Ooops, jail-time beckons…

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