🚨 SHOCKING: 16-year-old girl raped in broad daylight in Glasgow’s Springburn Park.
A man approached her near the Moongate, pushed her into the bushes, and attacked her between 8:30pm-9:15pm on Friday.
Police description: 30s, tanned complexion (possibly European), average height/build, wearing a black baseball cap, black lightweight jacket & black trousers.
This is every parent’s nightmare. A young girl walking in a public park… and this happens.
Women and girls deserve to feel safe in their own cities. No more excuses, no more vague descriptions - we need real action, proper policing, and zero tolerance for these monsters.
If you saw anything or have info (no matter how small), call Police Scotland on 101 quoting ref 3845 of 26 June.
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Police actively PREVENTED concerned residents from entering the council meeting this evening, threatening to trespass those who did not move from the doorway.
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Raise The Colours Activist Faces Child Abuse Image Charges In Reading Crown Court.
A dedicated campaigner with the Raise The Colours movement, which has galvanised communities with its bold displays of St George's flags in a stand for British identity, finds himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
Ben Cullen, 45, a well-known campaigner with the Raise The Colours movement from Wallingford, Oxfordshire, is due to stand trial tomorrow at Reading Crown Court. He faces three serious charges of making indecent images of children, allegedly dating back to March 25, 2021.
Court documents claim Cullen produced 22 Category A images including a moving one, plus 36 Category B images and 20 Category C images, all said to have been made in Wallingford.
Cullen's past adds to the concern.
In 2019 he admitted possessing a prohibited weapon and administering a noxious substance after discharging pepper spray in the garden of the Boat House pub in Wallingford during a dispute. The incident affected members of the public, including children. He also had earlier convictions for violence and firearm possession. A court imposed a suspended sentence in that case.
In a separate matter, Billy Allison, 36, from Solihull and described as a founder of Raise The Colours, was recently charged with murder. In late May, police rushed to the Ricco and Loren bar in Lichfield, Staffordshire, after two men were reportedly punched. Tragically, Mr O'Gara died in hospital days later. Allison also faces a Section 18 grievous bodily harm charge in connection with the second victim.
These two individual cases are a bitter blow to the organisation. Raise The Colours itself has mobilised thousands of ordinary Brits frustrated by open borders and a sense that their country is changing too fast without their say. The group says it operates lawfully and peacefully, with supporters arguing it gives voice to frustrations felt by many about border control and public safety.
Oxfordshire County Council recently obtained High Court undertakings from Cullen and other local figures to stop unauthorised flag placements after concerns over safety and intimidation. The organisation itself continues its campaign highlighting real pressures on British communities, and supporters stress that rogue actions by individuals should not be allowed to tarnish the legitimate cause.
Both men are entitled to the presumption of innocence. Proceedings against Cullen begin tomorrow at Reading Crown Court, while Allison's case continues through the courts.
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He is writing an incredible World Cup legacy 🙌
To the trans community in the wake of this SCOTUS decision:
This is not the end of the fight. It is only the beginning.
This ruling will tear kids away from their teams and the sports they love. But it cannot tear us from each other.
Together, we will fight and we will win.
Victoria Derbyshire, "How is it possible that the ringleader of a grooming gang is set to be released from jail this week and can't be deported?"
This report is as shocking as it is disgusting, and it is utterly shameful that the victims were told the perpetrators would be deported after serving their sentences, but are not