British Police Told Not To Arrest Criminals
Prisons are so full that officers are being ordered to pause so-called “non-priority arrests.”
Prisons are so full that officers are being ordered to pause so-called “non-priority arrests.”
Police received a year’s worth of hate crime reports in just seven days.
The actions are a part of the political establishment’s attempt to purge ideological opponents from the civil service.
Police union rep warns it’s too much power for one person and “opens the door to political arbitrariness.”
Officer in cafe melee tests positive for near-lethal levels of amphetamines
Riots, mass brawls and attacks on emergency services are becoming commonplace across the continent.
Police plan a massive deployment of personnel to deal with the violence.
A Middle East expert says the country has to assume the number of supporters of the terrorist groups is in the four-digit range.
Crowds gathered around to film a recent incident in Yorkshire, but nobody stepped forward to help.
The underlying and ultimate causes of the riots—uncontrolled migration and laxity in the judiciary— remain taboo for the government.