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Teenage boy shot in firearms incident in Bradford, West Yorkshire Police say

Submitting. Officers sealed off the road near to the scene on Sunday following the shooting which happened at around 2am. Detective Chief Inspector Sharron Kaye for the force s Protective Services Crime unit said: “I would urge anyone with information about this incident to contact police. “We have a number of officers in the area providing a reassuring presence and carrying out investigations. Anyone with information should contact the force on 101. Support The Yorkshire Post and become a subscriber today. Your subscription will help us to continue to bring quality news to the people of Yorkshire. In return, you ll see fewer ads on site, get free access to our app and receive exclusive members-only offers.

Cordon in place after reports of a shooting on Mayo Avenue | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A police cordon is in place near Mayo Avenue in Bradford this morning A CORDON is in place and there is a heavy police presence following reports of a shooting on Mayo Avenue, Bradford, in the early hours of Sunday. A local resident reported hearing two loud bangs which sounded like gun shots at 1.50am on Sunday.  West Yorkshire Police received a call at around 3am following reports a man had walked into Leeds General Infirmary after sustaining a  shotgun injury to his back. A police spokesperson said: At around 3am this morning we have had a call from accident emergency at Leeds General Infirmary where they believe a patient has walked in with a possible shotgun injury to his back.

Greenwich Mansion Believed To Be Birthplace Of Oreos Up For Sale

Reply(1) This majestic shingle-style estate is set upon highest point in the Belle Haven area of Greenwich, according to Realtor.com. (Realtor.com) GREENWICH, CT A Greenwich home believed to be where Oreos, the famous chocolate sandwich cookies, were developed has been listed for sale for $15.9 million. According to Mansion Global, the home was formerly used as a summer home in the beginning of the 20th century by Adolphus W. Green, the chairman of the National Biscuit Company. The company is now known as Nabisco. Subscribe Mansion Global reports both Oreos and Barnum s Animal Crackers are believed to have been developed at the Greenwich home, according to the property s listing agent, John McAtee of the New England Land Company.

Illegal motorist told web of lies to police about who was driving

1/1 A company manager has been jailed for racking up a string of motoring offences because he didn’t want to tell his new partner he was banned from driving. Ozman Hussein repeatedly flouted the law by driving while disqualified, uninsured, speeding, and then lying to the police about who was at the wheel, Bradford Crown Court heard last week. Hussein, 32, of Claremont, Great Horton, Bradford, was imprisoned for ten months by Judge Jonathan Rose and banned from driving for two years. Prosecutor Syam Soni said Hussein had notched up three convictions for drink-driving offences by 2019. In the October of that year, he was banned for three years.

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