A 14-year-old schoolgirl arrested after a teacher was stabbed in the neck at a school in Manchester yesterday has been detained under the Mental Health Act. Police confirmed the girl had been arrested on suspicion of assault after officers were called to reports of a stabbing at the Co-op Academy in Blackley on Tuesday morning. The 'serious incident' saw the school go into lockdown after a teacher was stabbed in the neck as he heroically shielded pupils from a girl allegedly attacking students at the school with a knife.
And of course, of most concern to the filth is that people don't talk about it, especially as social media is reporting the girl in question is other than white native English:
Chief Inspector Shilvock added: 'As our investigation progresses, we are aware that names relating to the incident are being circulated on social media, which are unhelpful for the investigation.'This is also causing concern with the victims and those that have been impacted, therefore we would stress that people do not speculate regarding this incident. 'Officers will remain in and around the area to provide support to ensure staff, students and the wider community feel safe. 'If you have any concerns, please speak to our officers who are there to support you.'
Who still believes that the police are there to support us? If you still do, I've got a bridge for sale...
A mother, whose son was already on his way home when she received the news, said on social media: 'This is all so scary. Parents found nothing out from school, it was all from Facebook. My child should be enjoying the last few days in school and not worrying and being in lockdown.'
This is why people take to social media, Chief Inspector. And it's why our snivelling coward of a Prime Minister wants to ban it.
2 comments:
"Chief Inspector Shilvock added:....". Are you sure that it was not Chief Inspector Shylock.
At least his name isn't Shivlock, that would be the ultimate irony in a knife crime.
As for this "alleged" nonsense, there's no "allegations" to argue, she DID IT.
"Alleged" is only of it wasn't witnessed. Therefore it is a WITNESSED stabbing that confirms the actions, not an unconfirmed allegation.
Fed up with this soft, patronising verbiage that we are told is to prevent inflamming the situation yet does precisely the opposite and then the authorities who came out with it, tell us off and threaten us when we point out the bloody obvious and react with anger, provoking the usual excuse to arrest and jail some poor sap, usually within days, while the stabber isn't dealt with for months, if at all as seems to be the Manchester norm.
There is however one particular instance where the word is appropriate as no member of the public has witnessed it. Starmer is allegedly a wanker.
The case rests ma'am.
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