Terrorist Injures Prison Officers

Terrorist Injures Prison Officers

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Original Poster:

8,685 posts

149 months

Sunday 13th April
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"one of the Islamist terrorists behind the Manchester Arena bombing allegedly attacked three prison officers with weapons and cooking oil in a high-security jail."


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/12/three-...

I have to question why these fkers are being allowed anywhere near hit cooking oil.

Solitary confinement is all they deserve.

Hoofy

78,355 posts

295 months

Sunday 13th April
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fking hell. Sounds like a scene from a Reacher episode.

Give him bread and water for 10 years. Except his human rights will mean that he won't and Farage will relish using this to gain more votes.

Dingu

4,854 posts

43 months

Sunday 13th April
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This is the second time he has seriously attacked a staff member. At this point it needs to be 24hr a day locked in his cell forever and to hell with any rights.

Or alternatively some form of detention whereby guards are armed and authorised to use any level of force needed if he tries anything.

Edited by Dingu on Sunday 13th April 00:40

mikeiow

6,969 posts

143 months

Sunday 13th April
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Dingu said:
This is the second time he has seriously attacked a staff member. At this point it needs to be 24hr a day locked in his cell forever and to hell with any rights.

Or alternatively some form of detention whereby guards are armed and authorised to use any level of force needed if he tries anything.
Yup, needs seriously addressing. If ever the phrase “hanging’s too good for them” applies…..
Tricky arming guards unless you can be absolutely certain the scrotes can’t get hold of the arms, mind…

Dingu

4,854 posts

43 months

Sunday 13th April
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mikeiow said:
Dingu said:
This is the second time he has seriously attacked a staff member. At this point it needs to be 24hr a day locked in his cell forever and to hell with any rights.

Or alternatively some form of detention whereby guards are armed and authorised to use any level of force needed if he tries anything.
Yup, needs seriously addressing. If ever the phrase “hanging’s too good for them” applies…..
Tricky arming guards unless you can be absolutely certain the scrotes can’t get hold of the arms, mind…
In this particular case I would happily turn a blind eye if the government managed to make him disappear.

SlimJim16v

6,567 posts

156 months

Sunday 13th April
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I believe there's a nice place in El Salvador that's offering accommodation. The Russian army is also recruiting.

bitchstewie

57,612 posts

223 months

Sunday 13th April
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irc said:
I have to question why these fkers are being allowed anywhere near hit cooking oil.
I'd imagine that's the question being asked right now as part of any inquiry into what happened.

Thankfully it sounds like the officers will survive given the gravity of the initial reporting.

SmoothCriminal

5,390 posts

212 months

Sunday 13th April
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This is why you put scum like this down. Zero reason he should be kept alive brings nothing to society

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Original Poster:

8,685 posts

149 months

Sunday 13th April
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I have cycled past this jail in the USA in Colorado. This is the appropriate treatment.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX_Florence#:~:te...

, "a supermax is a stand-alone unit or part of another facility and is designated for violent or disruptive incarcerated individuals. It typically involves up to 23-hour-per-day, solitary confinement for an indefinite period of time. Those incarcerated in supermax housing have minimal contact with staff and other inmates",

CountyLines

2,513 posts

16 months

Sunday 13th April
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Is he in gen pop?

Kwackersaki

1,515 posts

241 months

Sunday 13th April
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SmoothCriminal said:
This is why you put scum like this down. Zero reason he should be kept alive brings nothing to society
Exactly. Death penalty for aholes like this with zero option to appeal.

dave123456

3,372 posts

160 months

Sunday 13th April
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The challenge is he’s probably locked up for a full life so has nothing to lose.

On that basis why give him access to the kitchen? He’s a terrorist, I wouldn’t want my lunch prepared by him.

Mores the point surely whatever you require hot oil for in prison should be reconsidered, can’t you do the chips in the air fryer?

MickC

1,064 posts

271 months

Sunday 13th April
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dave123456 said:
Mores the point surely whatever you require hot oil for in prison should be reconsidered, can’t you do the chips in the air fryer?
Better idea, no more chips for a year for anyone, and make sure the rest of the inmates know why. Then let him mingle smile

Hoofy

78,355 posts

295 months

Sunday 13th April
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As I say, forget chips. Bread and water. And if he's lucky his cell might get some heating in winter. He can jog on the spot in solitary if he wants to warm up.

Gecko1978

11,123 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th April
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He is in the specialist unit just 10 prisoners so in isolation the failure seems to be allowing him access to kitche....that is me being factual an diplomatic.

More emotive seems the failure is allowing him to continue breathing. He an his family showed zero remorse fk him and them his brother if their is a he'll is surely warm an toasty an he can join him

Mr Penguin

3,185 posts

52 months

Sunday 13th April
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He may get Robert Maudsley's cell when he dies.

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Original Poster:

8,685 posts

149 months

Sunday 13th April
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No way should he get kitchen access. Solitary 23 hours a day.

The Prison officers rep says

"The POA’s Mark Fairhurst said ‘we must now review the freedoms we allow separation centre prisoners to have. I am of the opinion that allowing access to cooking facilities and items that can threaten the lives of staff should be removed immediately.’"

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/how-could-the-...

The Speccy article agrees with me

"We should consider if the most dangerous jihadi terrorist should be held in something like a US ‘Supermax’ jail, where they are not allowed to associate with other prisoners, receive their meals in their cells and do not have the opportunity to assault and maim prison staff. Allowing the current chaos and appeasement makes further attacks seem likely."

We need to prioritise officer safety before prisoner rights.

croyde

24,554 posts

243 months

Sunday 13th April
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MickC said:
Better idea, no more chips for a year for anyone, and make sure the rest of the inmates know why. Then let him mingle smile
That is brilliant smile

Gecko1978

11,123 posts

170 months

Sunday 13th April
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croyde said:
MickC said:
Better idea, no more chips for a year for anyone, and make sure the rest of the inmates know why. Then let him mingle smile
That is brilliant smile
Maybe only food avalible could be bacon an sausages

darreni

4,138 posts

283 months

Sunday 13th April
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irc said:
No way should he get kitchen access. Solitary 23 hours a day.

The Prison officers rep says

"The POA’s Mark Fairhurst said ‘we must now review the freedoms we allow separation centre prisoners to have. I am of the opinion that allowing access to cooking facilities and items that can threaten the lives of staff should be removed immediately.’"

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/how-could-the-...

The Speccy article agrees with me

"We should consider if the most dangerous jihadi terrorist should be held in something like a US ‘Supermax’ jail, where they are not allowed to associate with other prisoners, receive their meals in their cells and do not have the opportunity to assault and maim prison staff. Allowing the current chaos and appeasement makes further attacks seem likely."

We need to prioritise officer safety before prisoner rights.
They should have reviewed their security arrangements when he attacked prison officers the first time. To allow him the opportunity to attack again is almost beyond belief.