Altrincham, began berating the officer, threatening to kill him.He said “I will kill you”, “smash your f***ing ISIS head” and stated “I’m going to slash your f***ing throat,” Manchester Magistrates Court heard.
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A man has been jailed after trying to push a police officer into a Salford Quays canal - claiming it was a cry for help.
Sean Morris, 32, had approached two officers along the canal and engaged in conversation with them whilst filming them on his phone.
After a few moments, he then ‘rugby tackled’ the female officer in an attempt to push her into the canal, Manchester Magistrates Court heard.
The male officer, who was stood alongside his colleague, had to hold onto her security tags to stop her
Altrincham, began berating the officer, threatening to kill him.He said “I will kill you”, “smash your f***ing ISIS head” and stated “I’m going to slash your f***ing throat,” Manchester Magistrates Court heard.
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Salford Quays. The group, aged between 12 to 17, were identified using footage from CCTV cameras. They were caught on video as crowds gathered at the Quays during the recent hot weather. All 17 youngsters, from areas including Salford, Manchester, Trafford and Atherton, have since been visited at home by police. The officers spoke to the teenagers and their parents about the risks of cold water shock and unsupervised swimming in the area. Councillor David Lancaster, lead member for environment
Rochdale, said to the officers: “I’ll f****ing kill you, you w*****s! Don’t you know who I am?”, Manchester Magistrates Court heard.
in Gorton to be vigilant after the terrifying raid.The drama unfolded at around 10:45pm on Sunday night.The mum was at her home on Brogan Street close to Tesco with her young daughter when a man began banging on her front door.She leaned out of her bedroom window to ask who he was and he told her he was a policeman and to let him in."I knew he wasn't" the mum, who did want to be named, told the Manchester Evening News."He didn't have a uniform on, and was dressed all in black."I said I didn't
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