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Loud Blackburn man was shouting in the street about the Queen

Blackburn Magistrates Court POLICE were called to a man shouting and swearing at people and making derogatory comments about the Queen. Blackburn magistrates heard Mohammed Kalil Khan was still shouting loudly when police arrived and his behaviour was clearly distressing the public, including children. Khan, 49, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour. He was fined for the offence but that was deemed to be paid due to the time he had spent in custody. Pam Ward, prosecuting, said the incident occurred on Monday afternoon on Whalley New Road, Blackburn. When police arrived Khan was behaving very erratically.

Loud Blackburn man was shouting in the street about the Queen | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

Blackburn Magistrates Court POLICE were called to a man shouting and swearing at people and making derogatory comments about the Queen. Blackburn magistrates heard Mohammed Kalil Khan was still shouting loudly when police arrived and his behaviour was clearly distressing the public, including children. Khan, 49, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour. He was fined for the offence but that was deemed to be paid due to the time he had spent in custody. Pam Ward, prosecuting, said the incident occurred on Monday afternoon on Whalley New Road, Blackburn. When police arrived Khan was behaving very erratically.

Pavement cyclist carrying pruning saw for his protection was grieving death of son, 23

Blackburn Magistrates Court. A MAN stopped because he was riding his bike on the pavement was found to be carrying a pruning saw in his pocket. Blackburn magistrates heard Jason Ludlam told police he had been attacked a few months earlier and was carrying the implement for his own protection. Ludlam, 49, of Bancroft House, Elizabeth Street, Burnley, pleaded guilty to possessing a bladed article in a public place. He was sentenced to six months in prison suspended for 18 months and ordered to pay £85 costs and £128 victim surcharge. Passing sentence the chairman of the magistrates said that because of the prevalence of knife crime in the country at the moment being caught in possession of a bladed article is a serious offence.

Pavement cyclist carrying pruning saw for his protection was grieving death of son, 23

Pavement cyclist carrying pruning saw for his protection was grieving death of son, 23
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