I've already asked him this and it was suitably ignored.how do you know that he was captured without the help of the public?
I've already asked him this and it was suitably ignored.how do you know that he was captured without the help of the public?
how do you know that he was captured without the help of the public?
I've already asked him this and it was suitably ignored.
I've already asked him this and it was suitably ignored.
Donald Trump didn't mention it in his tweet so it obvs didn't happen
He's too busy out chasing muslims and anyone with a slight tan to respond at the moment, he'll be back this evening once he's satisfied his need to ethnically cleanse his corner of town. Shithead.
Tube attack: CCTV shows Lidl bag man - BBC
Parsons Green bombing: Police get more time to question suspects
- 18 September 2017
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Image captionSyrian-born Yahyah Farroukh is believed to be the 21-year-old suspect arrested by police
Police have been granted more time to question two suspects in connection with Friday's Tube attack.
On Saturday an 18-year-old man, thought to be an Iraqi orphan, was arrested in Dover port, and a 21-year-old was detained in Hounslow.
A homemade bomb partially exploded in a train at Parsons Green station, injuring 30 people in rush hour.
Police now have until 23 September to question the 18-year-old, and until 21 September to detain the 21-year-old.
The 18-year-old is a recent foster child at a home in Sunbury-on-Thames, and the 21-year-old has links to the property, where a police cordon is in place.
Police are searching the house owned by foster parents Ronald Jones, 88, and Penelope Jones, 71.
Both men were arrested under section 41 of the Terrorism Act and were granted warrants for further detention by Westminster Magistrates' Court.
They remain in custody at a south London police station.
CCTV images have emerged showing a person carrying a Lidl supermarket bag 90 minutes before the bombing.
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Media captionCCTV footage shows this Lidl bag being carried before the attack
BBC News has obtained CCTV footage showing a person leaving the property in Sunbury carrying a Lidl bag at 07:04 BST on Friday morning.
At 08.20, a device exploded on a District Line train.
The bomb was in a plastic bucket, which was transported in a Lidl bag.
The 18-year-old is thought to have moved to the UK aged 15 when his parents died".
The BBC have tried and convicted a person from Sunbury on Thames as being responsible for the 'Lidl bag attack' on the District line, and presented three pieces of video evidence.
The first showed a person walking along a street carrying a Lidl bag and they said it 'captured around 7.00 leaving a property in Sunbury. A second video was shown that the presenter said shows the person 'a few minutes later' with a Lidl bag walking along Vicarage road in Sunbury. The third video was showing the person 'walking towards Sunbury train station'.
The problem the BBC have with this 'crucial' evidence is that the time on the second video clearly shows 7.30. If the person who put the Lidl bag on the District line came from Sunbury, they would have had to get the train from there before 7.30. And there would be video evidence from the train and the stations the person transferred onto different trains and at Wimbledon tube station.
The BBC presented this evidence on News at six and showed the three videos including the second video shot at 7.30 am. and ran the narrative that the person who planted the Lidl bag was from Sunbury. By the time this news item was shown on News at Ten the time on the second video had been pixelled out. But the presenter still ran with the same three videos and the narrative that the person who put the device on the District line came from Sunbury.
It is not the first time the BBC has doctored 'evidence' to present a particular narrative and it wont be the last.
... or the clock on the camera could just have been wrong
If the clock was 'wrong' then the BBC should have reported it as such. The first and third videos don't have a time on it only a date, it could have been taken at any time of the day. There appears to be a concerted effort by the BBC to point the finger at a person in Sunbury, and the 'evidence' is presented as this person carrying a Lidl bag in Sunbury at apparently around 7 O'clock. This person has now been charged, I would assume there is better evidence that the BBC presented.
If the clock was 'wrong' then the BBC should have reported it as such. The first and third videos don't have a time on it only a date, it could have been taken at any time of the day. There appears to be a concerted effort by the BBC to point the finger at a person in Sunbury, and the 'evidence' is presented as this person carrying a Lidl bag in Sunbury at apparently around 7 O'clock. This person has now been charged, I would assume there is better evidence that the BBC presented.
The Police will not be freely releasing their evidence to the press. He's been charged so the CPS believe there's enough for a possible conviction.Probably, especially as that evidence doesn't appear to have come from the Police.
I'm not sure that the Police work on the basis of BBC programmes........
Another car incident in London being reported ?
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