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I was visiting a mate in Dalston last Friday and walked into this all, had not idea it was going on until it was too late they probably should of shut the station to be honest as now I release a lot of people who got off the train there with me had come to kick off. Lovely place Dalston security / doormen on nearly every shop door including pound land and Mc'ds and Peacock clothing. I was also in Tesco there late last year when some dude ran in bloody poring out of him after being stabbed !
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hope all customers ripped off by him went to trading standards.....
Used to see it all the time when I mixed with a lot of people in music circles.
Some of what was being ingested looked and was proved pretty much completely inert in some cases
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Originally posted by vetran View Postindeed. Possible scenarios from cctv seen.
He was being pursued, he swallowed something he thought was incriminating when he entered the shop, policeman thought it was drugs and removed them fearing for the suspect's life.
Alternatively the police chasing him gave him a headache and during the pursuit he popped a panadol.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostParacetamol and caffeine mix 'in Rashan Charles' throat' - BBC News
Those are hardly illegal.
There is no cause of death yet - though probably will be connected to the packages.
I *suspect* he thought contained drugs, swallowed them, and they somehow caused death. Clearly more information needed.
He can be prosecuted for that, just as he could be for selling the real thing.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostParacetamol and caffeine mix 'in Rashan Charles' throat' - BBC News
Those are hardly illegal.
There is no cause of death yet - though probably will be connected to the packages.
I *suspect* he thought contained drugs, swallowed them, and they somehow caused death. Clearly more information needed.
He was being pursued, he swallowed something he thought was incriminating when he entered the shop, policeman thought it was drugs and removed them fearing for the suspect's life.
Alternatively the police chasing him gave him a headache and during the pursuit he popped a panadol.
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Paracetamol and caffeine mix 'in Rashan Charles' throat' - BBC News
Those are hardly illegal.
There is no cause of death yet - though probably will be connected to the packages.
I *suspect* he thought contained drugs, swallowed them, and they somehow caused death. Clearly more information needed.
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Originally posted by radish2008 View PostHow do you know he died 2 days later and the cause of his death was the drugs you say he swallowed ? Post a link will you ? I can't find anything to support anything you've said.
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Originally posted by tiggat View PostRight because the police have absolutely no history of racial abuse and this is obviously an event to take in isolation ?
The Police quite rightly will be investigated, with a little luck they wore body cams and the whole thing will be shown to be justified.
Don't get me wrong I deplore any misbehaviour by the Police I was all for body cameras to weed these out. They do a very dangerous job and sometimes they make mistakes.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe guy was a scumbag who had a rap sheet longer than your arm.
At some point in his life he took the wrong path and had no intention of changing that - he was going to become career criminal - whether that means he should be killed I will leave to you to consider - but consider this - why is he more worth of tax payers money and attention than anyone else?
Hi died because the police caught him with some drugs and he swelled them causing his death 2 days later - which probably means he was not carrying a bag of weed or some disco biscuits but something more serious such as crack or crystal meth.
Whenever I see something like this it always reminds me of this song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjNTu8jdukA
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYes, the police can be racist chunts, that I have personally seen.
Yes, the police can be complete chunts, this I have personally experienced, held up by the throat etc. for no reason!
In this instance the guy was holding, he was chased and swallowed the gear, most likely to be crack or smack around that area.
He died from that, nothing else.
The problem with situations such as these is they are "false flag" and do more harm than good to the wider problem.
Maybe that will change soon.
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