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Knife crime campaign PICTURE POSED BY MODEL THE Reading Chronicle is launching a campaign revolving around knife crime following a rise in tragic deaths in the town. Sadly, over the last year multiple people have lost their lives due to knife crime. In June 2020, a lone knifeman stormed Forbury Gardens and killed three men, James Furlong, 36, David Wails, 49, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett, 39. In January this year, 13-year-old Olly Stephens was stabbed to death in Bugs Bottom in Caversham. Two men have also lost their lives due to knife crime in the last month alone. Raheem Hanif, 26, was stabbed on February 6 after reports of a fight in Dulnan Close in Tilehurst. ....
Jailed this month in Berkshire WE RE almost at the end of January and so far this year a number of cases have been brought before the courts. Many suspects have faced judges and juries and below and some people in Berkshire who face lengthy sentences behind bars. James Devlin James Devlin. Picture: Thames Valley Police A MAN who threatened two pensioners with knives and demanded gold and money from them was jailed earlier this month. James Devlin, aged 19, of Kingsmill Drive, Northolt, Ealing, admitted the offence in a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Wednesday (January 13). Returning to the same court for sentencing on Friday (January 15), Devlin was sentenced to a total of eight years and two months’ imprisonment. ....
The family of a man killed by a terror attacker in a stabbing spree said they are looking forward to working alongside the Home Secretary at an inquest and hope for meaningful changes . US citizen Joseph Ritchie-Bennett (39), history teacher James Furlong (36) and scientist Dr David Wails (49) who was a former researcher at Queen s University Belfast, were stabbed to death by 26-year-old failed Libyan asylum seeker Khairi Saadallah in Forbury Gardens, Reading, on June 20 last year. Saadallah fought for the extremist Islamic Ansar al-Sharia group in Libya. Three other people - Stephen Young (51), Patrick Edwards (29) and Nishit Nisudan (34) - were also injured before Saadallah threw away the eight-inch knife and ran off, pursued by an off-duty police officer. ....
23 Jan 2021 Relatives of a migrant terrorist’s victims are demanding “meaningful change” after it emerged that he had racked up seven convictions for 19 offences without being deported. Islamic extremist Khairi Saadallah had been a member of the Islamic Ansar al-Sharia terrorist organisation in Libya, with his bogus asylum claim being rejected by Britain’s Home Office all the way back in 2012. The authorities failed to remove him, however, despite his rapid collection of absconding incidents, criminal convictions, and prison sentences, culminating in his “execution” of three men in a public park in a radical Islamic terror attack, just days after he had been released early from a sentence for previous terror offences. ....