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By Tom Orde Crime and court reporter
Oliver Whistance, right, was jailed at Southampton Crown Court AN attacker stabbed and slashed at a man leaving him covered in blood in a Hampshire town.
Southampton Crown Court heard that Oliver Thomas Whistance punched his victim to the left cheek then reached into his jacket and took out a knife. The man thought he was going to die of the serious injuries he suffered during the attack outside a home in Hedge End. Prosecution barrister Russell Pyne, said: “The victim realised he had been stabbed. “His left thumb and finger had been cut then he saw he had a cut to the right chest area.
South Shields far-right terrorism-promoting troll branded mass murderer a legend in vile posts
John Nimmo, of South Shields, who previously targeted MPs online, downloaded terrorist material and posted racist and anti-Islamic material
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A dangerous far-right troll who downloaded terrorist material has been jailed after encouraging ethnic cleansing and branding a white supremacist mass murderer a legend .
Benjamin Newton, 18-years-old of Henrico County, is currently being held at Henrico Jail without bond in connection with 18-year-old Brittney J. Peyton's death on Tuesday.
Henrico teen arrested for killing Hanover teen
By: WTVR CBS 6 Web Staff
Posted at 10:12 AM, May 12, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-12 10:13:10-04
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. Police arrested 18-year-old Benjamin Newton, of Henrico County, for the May 11 shooting death of 18-year-old Brittney J. Peyton of Hanover County.
Newton was charged with involuntary manslaughter and shooting within an occupied dwelling, according to Henrico Police.
Peyton was killed Tuesday morning at about 7:45 a.m. in an apartment complex along the 7600 block of Beth Road, near Staples Mill Road, in the West End.
Newton is being held without bond.
Henrico Police
Anyone with information about Tuesday s shooting was asked to call Detective Noah at 804-501-5581.