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Title: Strange Attacks in Nottingham Result in 3 Dead/ 3 Injured
Post by: Uomo Senza Nome on June 14, 2023, 09:38:14 PM
Deadly attacks rock English city of Nottingham | Watch (msn.com) (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/deadly-attacks-rock-english-city-of-nottingham/vi-AA1cwZNk?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=89a18adbfbc34bb5ae985d96ef9ca377&ei=27) 

This is terrible. No group as of yet has claimed to be the asshole that did it.
Title: Re: Strange Attacks in Nottingham Result in 3 Dead/ 3 Injured
Post by: wee drop o bush on June 15, 2023, 05:06:55 AM
Yeah, absolutely awful, it's as if the culprit (they've arrested a 31year old man) just went on a rampage. As always it makes no sense.
Yesterday over here in a local town a 23 year old man dressed as a ninja threatened people with a machete, he did so beside a well known pub which was a poor choice of location as patrons in the pub ran out to disarm and detain him until the PSNI arrived to make an arrest. Luckily no one was hurt.
I think this heatwave is addling peoples brains :eek1:
Title: Re: Strange Attacks in Nottingham Result in 3 Dead/ 3 Injured
Post by: Uomo Senza Nome on April 08, 2024, 07:24:17 PM
The end result was the subject was mental and is now confined for an indefinite period of time in a mental hospital.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/celebs-tv/nottingham-attacks-bbc-documentary-never-9211237?int_source=nba
Title: Re: Strange Attacks in Nottingham Result in 3 Dead/ 3 Injured
Post by: Raptor on April 12, 2024, 07:45:17 AM
Untreated mental illness in NOLA is rampant. Add ilicit drug use to that and you get a level weird violence that is disheartening.

At least this person was secured and is likely to get treatment. In the 1970's when there was a conscious decision to mainstream the mentally ill and close these institutions. It sounded great, but then we wind up with untreated mental cases on the street. 

Most mental illnesses cannot be cured, treated? yes,  managed? absolutely. However such management is expensive and requires more effort than some care to offer.