Local New’s Story

I found this story from The Yorkshire Post website.

Mohammed Farooq, 28, was arrested in the grounds of St James’s Hospital in Leeds in January with a viable pressure cooker bomb

“He was not radicalised. He will say his criminal actions were motivated by a deep-rooted – yet unjustified – sense of anger and grievance towards those that he worked with.”

Mr Sandiford said Farooq was preparing to detonate a viable pressure cooker bomb when he was talked out of it by a patient, Nathan Newby, who was having a smoke outside St James’s Hospital on January 20.

Farooq built the bomb after reading an article titled “Build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom”.

Farooq told police it was intended to be twice as powerful as the Boston bomb. Mr Sandiford said the defendant also intended to attack RAF Menwith Hill, a military base used by the United States in North Yorkshire, and made at least two visits to the site with the bomb.

But Farooq abandoned his plan to attack the base because it was too well protected and turned his attention to the hospital, the prosecutor said.

Some of the information came from Farooq’s barrister called Gul Nawaz Hussain and Jonathan Sandiford KC.

The article is presented with photos of the crime scene and a courtroom sketch of the suspect. And also there is information regarding what happened from the court’s.

Is it editorial?

Yes it is editorial.

Is it a video?

No it’s an article that I got my information from.

I found this story from the Telegraph And Argus website.

18-year-old Toby Barraclough died of a car crash. Four other passengers in the vehicle at the time of the collision suffered injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening.

Paying tribute, Toby’s family said: “Toby was a fun, loving, energetic, fiercely competitive sporty young man.

A 12-hour touch rugby league game is mean to raise a much money to support the family and funeral coast’s.

I found this story from the BBC news website.

15 Year old Alfie Lewis was stabbed near St Margret’s primary school. West Yorkshire Police said a 14-year-old boy had been arrested on suspicion of murder and remained in custody. A 16-year-old boy who was also arrested on suspicion of murder on Tuesday evening has now been released without charge.