Things that make you go What the F**k?

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Milltown Row2

None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

NAG1

Quote from: imtommygunn on July 30, 2024, 10:30:22 AMThe story doing the rounds is that he was born in cardiff not that any of that matters but seems to be the first thing that matters to some people.

None of matters at this point, but I've seen some stuff online that he had an interaction with the Police less than half and hour before committing this act.

Videos of a house with the alleged attacker outside and a few cop cars. Hopefully this is a mistake as this will make this tragedy even worse if it proves to be true.


johnnycool

Quote from: NAG1 on July 30, 2024, 10:37:12 AM
Quote from: imtommygunn on July 30, 2024, 10:30:22 AMThe story doing the rounds is that he was born in cardiff not that any of that matters but seems to be the first thing that matters to some people.

None of matters at this point, but I've seen some stuff online that he had an interaction with the Police less than half and hour before committing this act.

Videos of a house with the alleged attacker outside and a few cop cars. Hopefully this is a mistake as this will make this tragedy even worse if it proves to be true.

It sadly matters as those with an agenda are more than likely to jump on this (Like that lad Tate) as an anti-immigrant rant, so the Police have to come out and quell that bullshit.

As for the women in Dundrum, she's valid fears, I've no issues there, but as we all know child abuse is more than likely to happen by someone the child knows.

imtommygunn

Does anyone know what the story is with the homeless shelter having to close it's doors in Belfast because of what sounds like the INLA? (I could be wrong on it being the INLA but some kind of organisation is causing them to be shut and there are homeless people dying on the back of it).

naka

Quote from: imtommygunn on August 01, 2024, 03:01:28 PMDoes anyone know what the story is with the homeless shelter having to close it's doors in Belfast because of what sounds like the INLA? (I could be wrong on it being the INLA but some kind of organisation is causing them to be shut and there are homeless people dying on the back of it).
allegations from locals in the neighbourhood about druggies, syringes etc lying on streets for kids to pick up and with holidays more kids floating about.
think a woman from the area arrested on suspicion of writing it

imtommygunn

Ah ok.- interesting. They do some good work that charity. Just noticed someone post on twitter about 5 homeless dying in the last week. I guess that may or may not correlate but it doesn't seem right that a charity like that are getting threats.

Milltown Row2

Quote from: naka on August 01, 2024, 03:08:48 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on August 01, 2024, 03:01:28 PMDoes anyone know what the story is with the homeless shelter having to close it's doors in Belfast because of what sounds like the INLA? (I could be wrong on it being the INLA but some kind of organisation is causing them to be shut and there are homeless people dying on the back of it).
allegations from locals in the neighbourhood about druggies, syringes etc lying on streets for kids to pick up and with holidays more kids floating about.
think a woman from the area arrested on suspicion of writing it

Been down that area much? Wouldn't be so sure its just homeless people doing drugs in the area..

Thug solutions seems to be the natural pathway now for the daft
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

naka

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on August 01, 2024, 03:12:37 PM
Quote from: naka on August 01, 2024, 03:08:48 PM
Quote from: imtommygunn on August 01, 2024, 03:01:28 PMDoes anyone know what the story is with the homeless shelter having to close it's doors in Belfast because of what sounds like the INLA? (I could be wrong on it being the INLA but some kind of organisation is causing them to be shut and there are homeless people dying on the back of it).
allegations from locals in the neighbourhood about druggies, syringes etc lying on streets for kids to pick up and with holidays more kids floating about.
think a woman from the area arrested on suspicion of writing it

Been down that area much? Wouldn't be so sure its just homeless people doing drugs in the area..

Thug solutions seems to be the natural pathway now for the daft
agree the easy pathway across society is threats
dont know teh area, just flagging up office conversation

AustinPowers

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckmg7ngkgjeo

Hockey player had a finger amputated to play in Olympics , rather than wait  for it to heal properly

Latest on that is he  didn't  even get picked  on the team

Tony Baloney

#11245
Quote from: imtommygunn on August 01, 2024, 03:10:59 PMAh ok.- interesting. They do some good work that charity. Just noticed someone post on twitter about 5 homeless dying in the last week. I guess that may or may not correlate but it doesn't seem right that a charity like that are getting threats.
Not sure if it's the same story but I unfortunately caught the end of the Nolan Show this morning and rather than turn it over I listened in as it was about homelessness rather than shit stirring. He was talking to some guy called Jude White who seems to run a drop-in centre. He said there were 4 or 5 dying a week at the minute.

Edit: Just googled it and it's the same story. The Welcome Centre which seems to be in Lower Falls.

marty34


Armagh18

PSNI CONFIRMS OFFICERS INVOLVED IN WAVING ARMAGH GAA FLAG WHILE DRIVING WON'T FACE SUSPENSION

By Kurtis Reid, Belfast Telegraph

PSNI officers who were filmed celebrating Armagh's All-Ireland win will not lose their jobs or be suspended, the Chief Constable has said.

Jon Boutcher told the Policing Board that while he did not support the actions of the officers, nobody would be dismissed.

Earlier this week, video footage emerged which showed police vehicles, with sirens and blue flights flashing, driving up and down the road in Camlough.

In one case a driver appeared to be waving an Armagh flag from the window.

The footage was filmed hours after the county's footballers beat Galway to lift the Sam Maguire trophy for the second time at Croke Park.

The PSNI has launched an internal investigation over the video.

The Police Ombudsman also confirmed they had received complaints about the incident, as well as correspondence in support of the officers involved.

Addressing the Policing Board meeting today, Mr Boutcher said he had received calls both in support and criticism of the officers involved, but said no formal suspension will take place against them.

"I have had many telephone calls in both condemnation and support of the officers' actions," he said.

"Some have asked for the officers to be suspended and even dismissed whilst others have supported the officers and called for commendations for them.

"Let me be crystal clear, no one is being suspended or dismissed, however, nor do I support what the officers did."

He went on to reference how the PSNI on social media had issued a post congratulating Armagh on winning the All-Ireland final which contained details of the Fatal Five road safety messaging, reminding drivers to stay safe.

"Then, later that evening, police vehicles were seen being driven in Camlough in a manner which was irresponsible," he added.

"I, of course, understand the sentiment of what those police officers were seeking to do in supporting the local community in Armagh's brilliant win.

"But there are many other ways to show that support, driving in that manner is not one of them."

Mr Boutcher also urged "perspective" around the incident, and referred to the stabbing in Southport, England in which three children were killed.

"I ask that everyone gets perspective and that we all think of those poor families in Southport, all of whom should be in our thoughts and prayers," he added.



Jell 0 Biafra

You wouldn't have gotten too far carrying that flag in Coolock in the 80s.