Last night someone smashed in the front windows a number 50 Beechwood
Avenue. The police obviously assumed it was me meaning that I've spent
to the last 16 or so hours in a police cell. I've since being bailed to
return o June 28th (28/6/13) on the condition I do not commit the
further criminal offence of intimidating any witnesses.
Obviously this is an ongoing legal process so I am limited by what I can
say. However the fact that I have been bailed rather than charged for
the offence of criminal damage suggests the case against me is not
strong enough to secure a conviction. There is the small issue of the
fact that the nurse at the police station declared me to be a vulnerable
person by way of mental illness delaying me being interviewed and thus
prolonging my detention. However the same nurse did not consider me
vulnerable enough to warrant calling a doctor to give me appropriate
treatment for my medical condition.
We'll see what happens on June 28th but hopefully Croydon police will
respond in the same way they responded to all the burglaries and
criminal damage at my home and my grandmothers home and take no further
action.
18:25 on 26/5/13.
Edited at around 21:25 on 26/5/13 to add: I really shouldn't be talking about this but;
The death of Clifford Clark in Liverpool, UK after being mauled to death
by a dangerous dog does seem like a UK enquiry as to who is aware of
the manner of my arrest I suppose this morning. If anyone has heard
about this I'm kind of hoping they would get in touch with me but my
memory is that I stepped outside by back door and was confronted by
three or possibly four police officers. I then reached inside my pocket
for a cigarette lighter and suddenly found myself flung face first into
the nearest available wall. If the welts from the control handcuffs are
still there tomorrow I may post pictures. It was around this point I
decided to stop struggling and start being cheeky. So I may have given
my name on arrest as "Jermaine Jackson" and answered the custody
Sergent's initial question; "Have you ever been arrested before?" with
the phrase "No but for a custody sergeant you're really f*cking ugly"
before proceeding to correct his spelling, punctuation and grammar. I
believe I also requested a breath alcohol (breathalyser) test but was
refused on the grounds I may break the machine.
So yeah I laugh because at this point the only other option really is bursting into tears.
Edited again at around 13:30 on 27/5/13 to add; My day off is not going well.
For
example the two women who were arrested for the manslaughter of
Clifford Clark have been released on police bail. I do not know if their
bail is unconditional however the conditions imposed on my bail make
this difficult for me to talk about. Therefore I should state that I'm
saying this in an attempt to inform and through that reassure rather
than to intimidate.
The two women who are accusing me are close friends. At least one of
them is a member of an organisation that has been linked to high levels
of crime in the vicinity of Beechwood Avenue which has been classified
by the police as having a harassing effect on local residents. Another
member of that organisation has been demonstrated to have made false and
misleading statements in a Court of law. Therefore under normal
circumstances the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) would take an
allegation of this sort and place it straight in the bin on the grounds
it lacks credibility. However the fact that the member of the
organisation was not prosecuted for perjury by making false and
misleading statements in a Court of law suggests that we are not dealing
with normal circumstances.
Oh and if you're familiar with the UK film "Four Lions" the Boston
Marathon bombing and the firebombing of a Mosque in Grimsby will make a
lot more sense.
(Originally Posted 26/5/13)
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