Monday, November 3, 2014

Poppy seller burned in aerosol attack in Manchester

 

A 15-year-old Army cadet who was selling poppies for Remembrance Day suffered burns to his face in an attack with a lit aerosol can.

The boy, who was wearing his uniform, was at a bus stop near Manchester Art Gallery at 18:00 GMT on Saturday when he was attacked.

Police said a man lifted an aerosol can and a lighter and sprayed him with lit fumes.

The cadet suffered burns to his face and singed hairs, officers confirmed.

Greater Manchester Police said the offender, described as black or Asian, (A Muslim) 5ft 8in tall and wearing a dark hooded top, then walked off without saying a word.

'Appalling attack'

More @ BBC

4 comments:

  1. Dirka dirka Muhammad Jihad.
    Oh dirka dirka dirka.
    Actually this perp needs to be shred alive..

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  2. ZERO sympathy. That is what happens when you let yourself get disarmed. That POS would not even thought of doing that, he known it would be possible to take a bullet in the head for it. If they want to die for their make believe moon god, it will be on MY terms, not theirs.
    More proof why "gun control" laws are a waste of time, the evil people just think of other ways to bad things to other people.

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    1. ZERO sympathy. That is what happens when you let yourself get disarmed. T

      True, but he wasn't born when the final nail was put in.

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