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Oxford street stabbing & Salford shooting.
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Can anyone explain why eleven killer suspects in the Oxford Street killing have been released on bail, while the five arrested for the Salford killing are held in police custody?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To answer your question. The eleven were picked up before the five. They have 24 hours (it can be extended to 96 hours) to question suspects before charging or releasing them.
The eleven were arrested almost immediately on boxing day. The arrests after the Salford murder were later after the incident. The fifth suspect was only arrested a few hours ago. When they have been questioned, they will also have to release them (or charge them) after the same period.
The eleven were arrested almost immediately on boxing day. The arrests after the Salford murder were later after the incident. The fifth suspect was only arrested a few hours ago. When they have been questioned, they will also have to release them (or charge them) after the same period.
witnesses, weapon , evidence in the first case
in the second case the police have witnesses now they need to gather more evidence and get the gun off the streets
even you must agree aog that the police must try and get that gun off the streets before another poor innocent nice young man is brutally killed by savages who have no regard for the law.
in the second case the police have witnesses now they need to gather more evidence and get the gun off the streets
even you must agree aog that the police must try and get that gun off the streets before another poor innocent nice young man is brutally killed by savages who have no regard for the law.
// Detectives have not been able to establish any clear motive for the killing and say they cannot rule out the possibility that he was targeted purely because of his race.
Yesterday the officer leading the murder hunt, Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan of Greater Manchester Police, said he was now treating the murder as a hate crime because of “growing perceptions in the community”. //
http://www.telegraph....ate-crime-police.html
Yesterday the officer leading the murder hunt, Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan of Greater Manchester Police, said he was now treating the murder as a hate crime because of “growing perceptions in the community”. //
http://www.telegraph....ate-crime-police.html
/// Chief Superintendent Kevin Mulligan of Greater Manchester Police, said he was now treating the murder as a hate crime because of “growing perceptions in the community”. ///
When does a 'Hate Crime' become a 'racist Crime'?
Surely if the killer 'hated' this poor chap enough to kill him, one has to ask why, did he have some other reason to hate him, rather than just the colour of his skin, i.e did he know him, did he run off with his girl friend etc, etc.?
If it was because of his skin colour then surely it is an outright Racist killing.
“growing perceptions in the community” what does this mean?
Which community are they talking about, if they are talking about the community around the murder scene, then this would be rather sparse I would have thought, taking into consideration the none residential area where he was killed.
Or are they talking about the Asian community, if so is the police fearful that feelings could escalate amongst that community?
When does a 'Hate Crime' become a 'racist Crime'?
Surely if the killer 'hated' this poor chap enough to kill him, one has to ask why, did he have some other reason to hate him, rather than just the colour of his skin, i.e did he know him, did he run off with his girl friend etc, etc.?
If it was because of his skin colour then surely it is an outright Racist killing.
“growing perceptions in the community” what does this mean?
Which community are they talking about, if they are talking about the community around the murder scene, then this would be rather sparse I would have thought, taking into consideration the none residential area where he was killed.
Or are they talking about the Asian community, if so is the police fearful that feelings could escalate amongst that community?
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