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London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco.
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Just some assistance to why that low-life was released from prison...
(From 2012)


Quote:Strasbourg judges rule indeterminate sentences unlawful.

'European court of human rights rules against open-ended sentences being served by 6,000 prisoners
in England and Wales...'
The Guardian:
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Quote:London Bridge terrorist was BANNED from London – but given one-day exemption.

'London Bridge terrorist Usman Khan was banned from entering the capital but had a one-day
exemption to attend an ex-convict event, it has been reported.

Convicted terrorist Khan, 28, was released from prison in December last year on licence –on the
condition he obeyed 20 strict orders and wore a tag. One of those conditions was not to visit London,
where on Friday afternoon he launched a stabbing rampage on London Bridge that left two people dead.

But it has reportedly emerged that the evil killer “hoodwinked” police but travelling to the prison rehabilitation
conference that was taking place at the nearby Fishmongers’ Hall. It was there where he then threatened to
blow up the building before proceeding onto London Bridge with two knives to continue his horrific attack,
which ISIS yesterday claimed responsibility for.

He fatally stabbed Jack Merritt, a 25-year-old course coordinator, and a woman, before heroic members of
the public wrestled him to the ground and armed cops shot him dead.

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Mr. Khan coming to terms with his decision.

Daily Star Online yesterday reported how Khan had been jailed in 2012 for his involvement in plans to blow up
the London Stock exchange, the then-Mayor Boris Johnson's homes and the US embassy.

We reported how he was initially told he may never be released from prison, but the Court of Appeal changed
his sentence to 16-years – of which he could, and did, serve half – and a five-year extended sentence.
When Khan was released in December 2018, he was handed a list of 20 strict conditions, required to wear a
tag, told his movements would be monitored and told to attend deradicalisation sessions.

One condition was not to travel to London, but The Sun on Sunday has reported that on Friday Khan was given
“special permission” to attend the Cambridge University-run event. The callous killer reportedly attended the
morning session before returning after lunch to launch his rampage armed with two knives and a fake suicide vest.

Since it emerged Khan was released on licence, the Ministry of Justice has vowed to review "the licence conditions
of every terrorist offender" to ensure conditions "are as tough as they need to be" Chris Phillips, a former head of the
UK National Counter Terrorism Security Office, reacted: “We are playing Russian roulette with people’s lives by letting
convicted, known, radicalised jihadi criminals walk about our streets.
“The criminal justice system needs to look at itself.”...'
Daily Star:

It could be a massive failing of rational-thinking on my part, but have you noticed that criminals are aware of the possible
outcome if caught committing the crimes and still commit the crimes? Their cognisance regarding societal rules is fully
functional and yet they ignore the threat of accountability, display no empathy to their victims before the crime and have
full commitment in succeeding in doing what the majority have deemed 'wrong'.

Yet we turn the other cheek, proclaim ourselves better than them and endure the fallout of their actions.
Like Wallfire suggested, maybe it is time we fought back and recalibrated the system of justice.


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RE: London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco. - by Wallfire - 08-31-2018, 01:20 PM
RE: London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco. - by Wallfire - 09-01-2018, 12:11 PM
RE: London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco. - by Wallfire - 10-24-2018, 10:54 AM
RE: London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco. - by Wallfire - 03-17-2019, 03:48 PM
RE: London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco. - by Wallfire - 04-10-2019, 03:01 PM
RE: London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco. - by Wallfire - 06-17-2019, 11:42 AM
RE: London, The Eager Twin Of San Francisco. - by BIAD - 12-01-2019, 12:04 PM

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