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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 12:38:19 GMT
This is the shocking moment police found firearms a cowardly gangster hid inside his children’s underwear drawers in south London. Danny Butler, 44, recklessly stashed six guns, ammunition and drugs at the home he shared with his wife and three daughters, one of whom was just 18-months-old. Details of Butler’s arrest emerged as figures show nearly half of shootings investigated by the Metropolitan Police go unsolved. Detectives declared war on underworld armourers bringing death and injury to the capital’s streets Police found class A and B drugs and no fewar than six firearms stashed all over the house Drug dealer Danny Butler shared with his wife and three children. A loaded hand gun was found in one of the children's bedrooms. Last year alone, 386 illegal firearms were seized in London – more than one a day. At Butler’s home in Tulse Hill, three handguns, one of which was loaded, were discovered in the girls’ clothes drawer. Another pistol and a pump action sawn-off shotgun was in a wardrobe, along with a large amount of ammunition, a second sawn-off shotgun was found in a cupboard. On April 22, Butler was jailed for 18 years at Croydon Crown Court for possession of firearms with intent to endanger life and having drugs with intent to supply. linkSix firearms in one 'gangsters' house! It does make me wonder, is this the future? Is this the true face of multiculturalism.
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Post by Vinny on Jun 17, 2024 12:43:49 GMT
Never let him out.
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Post by Handyman on Jun 17, 2024 14:03:32 GMT
This is the shocking moment police found firearms a cowardly gangster hid inside his children’s underwear drawers in south London. Danny Butler, 44, recklessly stashed six guns, ammunition and drugs at the home he shared with his wife and three daughters, one of whom was just 18-months-old. Details of Butler’s arrest emerged as figures show nearly half of shootings investigated by the Metropolitan Police go unsolved. Detectives declared war on underworld armourers bringing death and injury to the capital’s streets Police found class A and B drugs and no fewar than six firearms stashed all over the house Drug dealer Danny Butler shared with his wife and three children. A loaded hand gun was found in one of the children's bedrooms. Last year alone, 386 illegal firearms were seized in London – more than one a day. At Butler’s home in Tulse Hill, three handguns, one of which was loaded, were discovered in the girls’ clothes drawer. Another pistol and a pump action sawn-off shotgun was in a wardrobe, along with a large amount of ammunition, a second sawn-off shotgun was found in a cupboard. On April 22, Butler was jailed for 18 years at Croydon Crown Court for possession of firearms with intent to endanger life and having drugs with intent to supply. linkSix firearms in one 'gangsters' house! It does make me wonder, is this the future? Is this the true face of multiculturalism. I read that report earlier, last night wife and I watched a programme on RTE Irish Television about the Garda Irish Police in Dublin a City awash in drugs and criminal gangs gangland shootings for control punishment for not paying their drugs bill, same problems as the UK. They did say that firearms used to be kept after use, now firearms are cheaper to buy and throw away due to easier to smuggle into Eire via cargo lorries etc, the Police in the UK have the same problem as the Garda have here, witnesses to these shootings murders will not come forward, hence it is difficult to arrest and charge more
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 14:10:58 GMT
Well he got 18 years, so he should be out in 9, but due to the prison system being full of foreign criminals he may be out in 5 if he's a good boy.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 14:17:35 GMT
I read that report earlier, last night wife and I watched a programme on RTE Irish Television about the Garda Irish Police in Dublin a City awash in drugs and criminal gangs gangland shootings for control punishment for not paying their drugs bill, same problems as the UK. They did say that firearms used to be kept after use, now firearms are cheaper to buy and throw away due to easier to smuggle into Eire via cargo lorries etc, the Police in the UK have the same problem as the Garda have here, witnesses to these shootings murders will not come forward, hence it is difficult to arrest and charge more I wonder if the architects of open borders mass immigration and so called multiculturalism will ever accept responsibility for changing countries cities towns and neighbourhoods for the worse, for ever.
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Post by Handyman on Jun 17, 2024 14:21:00 GMT
Of course they won't
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 14:35:38 GMT
GB News have just shown some footage and reported on a Met Police operation in which criminals involved in gun crime were targeted. Every single person they arrested was black.
Naturally there are people, weak lefties, who will insist I'm racist for pointing out the glaringly obvious.
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Post by sheepy on Jun 17, 2024 16:06:02 GMT
GB News have just shown some footage and reported on a Met Police operation in which criminals involved in gun crime were targeted. Every single person they arrested was black. Naturally there are people, weak lefties, who will insist I'm racist for pointing out the glaringly obvious. When they started dragging everyday citizens into their criminal fraternity, the writing was on the wall, I genuinely couldn't give a fuck if they blow each other away, but innocent bystanders are not fair play.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 16:15:06 GMT
GB News have just shown some footage and reported on a Met Police operation in which criminals involved in gun crime were targeted. Every single person they arrested was black. Naturally there are people, weak lefties, who will insist I'm racist for pointing out the glaringly obvious. When they started dragging everyday citizens into their criminal fraternity, the writing was on the wall, I genuinely couldn't give a fuck if they blow each other away, but innocent bystanders are not fair play. Personally I'd sooner have guns left in the wonderful borderless EU.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 16:45:03 GMT
How on Earth can this poor man be guilty? Surely the police must be wrong?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 16:46:15 GMT
When they started dragging everyday citizens into their criminal fraternity, the writing was on the wall, I genuinely couldn't give a fuck if they blow each other away, but innocent bystanders are not fair play. Personally I'd sooner have guns left in the wonderful borderless EU. Really? I'd rather have a gun and no police since that's the direction we appear to be heading anyway.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 17:00:29 GMT
Personally I'd sooner have guns left in the wonderful borderless EU. Really? I'd rather have a gun and no police since that's the direction we appear to be heading anyway. Well it rather depends where you live I suppose. If you live in a wonderfully multicultural area that over the past 20 years, and without your permission or consent, has changed into an immigrant infested crime ridden shit tip and many London boroughs spring to mind, then you may be right.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jun 17, 2024 17:02:01 GMT
How on Earth can this poor man be guilty? Surely the police must be wrong? I'm sure the inevitable inquiry will reveal institutional racism.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 17:12:37 GMT
Well it rather depends where you live I suppose. If you live in a wonderfully multicultural area that over the past 20 years, and without your permission or consent, has changed into an immigrant infested crime ridden shit tip and many London boroughs spring to mind, then you may be right.
I'm always right, Red. I mean let's face it: Policing in this country is becoming untenable, largely due to the efforts of the media, politicians and people like you who seem keen to suck up their rhetoric. So policing in London, which was very poor anyway, is now totally unsupported by the populace and the establishment. And out in the counties policing has always been largely non-existent. We are becoming unpoliced and many of the most vulnerable (like turkeys voting for Christmas) seem to believe that's a good thing. So society gets the policing it deserves and I'm good with that since I don't need the police. But mind how you go, yeah?
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jun 17, 2024 17:15:53 GMT
How on Earth can this poor man be guilty? Surely the police must be wrong? I'm sure the inevitable inquiry will reveal institutional racism. I dare say.
And the 101st Chairborne, who have never been anywhere near a live police incident, will inevitably bring their "Expertise" to bear.
The twunts.
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