"Leytonstone Tube station stabbing a 'terrorist incident'" - BBC

Yes I agree, religion is a terrible mental illness.

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So they're going to try and get him off on mental illness grounds?

Are you suggesting the whole thing was planned ? The family wanted him to be sectioned a few days earlier and then he stabs someone so they can use mental illness as a defence ?
 
[TW]Fox;28916433 said:
Sleight of hand or realisation that it was a mistake and appropriate action to rectify it?

Osborne lacked the reasoning to foresee that cutting 8% of mental health budget, a department already considered underfunded, would have a drastically undesirable effect on the health of the nation? That returning to the funding structure of the Labour government is a better strategy?

He's probably better advised sitting tight with the idea that he's nasty crafty bugger, to be honest.
 
What about lord janner?

He hasn't got off.

He is unfit for a trial and is never going to be fit enough to face trial now.

If you commit a crime and it's found to be because you were mentally ill you potentially could end up spending a lot longer in secure accommodation as they will not even think of letting you out until you deemed no longer a danger to the public.
 
He hasn't got off.

He is unfit for a trial and is never going to be fit enough to face trial now.

If you commit a crime and it's found to be because you were mentally ill you potentially could end up spending a lot longer in secure accommodation as they will not even think of letting you out until you deemed no longer a danger to the public.

So hold an inquiry.
Why wait until he is dead?
If there cannot be a trial, then have a swift trial without target, an inquiry, and let his family hold dear over their poor demented potential child abusing father when the results are know.
About time the truth started to be told.
 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...roat-attacked-four-stopped-police-Tasers.html

A former Uber driver yelled 'This is for my Syrian brothers, I'm going to spill your blood' as he tried to decapitate a Tube passenger with a blunt knife and attack four others in a 'brutal' attack, a court heard today.
Somali-born Muhiddin Mire, 30, attacked musician Lyle Zimmerman, 56, at Leytonstone Underground Station and lashed out at anyone else who got in his way, the Old Bailey heard.
The jury was told that Mire was 'motivated by revenge' for the bombing of Syria, and that after the attack on the evening of December 5, police found images of ISIS hostages having their throats cut and a graph of US and coalition air strikes on his phone.
 
might be a surprise for some, a few on here won't believe that things like this are terrorist incidents - and that certainly stuff like this has nothing to do with Islam etc..
 
might be a surprise for some, a few on here won't believe that things like this are terrorist incidents - and that certainly stuff like this has nothing to do with Islam etc..

It still doesn't sound like a terrorist incident. It wasn't planned, he had no ties with terrorist organisations and he had mental health problems serious enough to be hospitalised.
 
the fragmented nature of Islamist groups these days tends to lead to people with only loose or even no direct connection to said groups simply hearing the general message and carrying out attacks in their name as requested
 
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