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May. 23rd, 2017 at 9:58pm
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To my friends here on NW that are from England From this proud American accept my condonence for the tragedy that happened in Manchester God Bless the Children
May. 24th, 2017 at 1:57am
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I live very close to Manchester, Just a matter of a few miles. Nice Tribute cougs, and my thoughts go out to the victims and their families, and also those young children who died in this barbarism...May they rest in peace.....



The threat level here in the UK has been put up to the highest as critical
May. 24th, 2017 at 3:24am
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My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of those who lost their loved ones in such a cowardly act and to the people of Manchester to have such a tragic event take place in your community.

Stay strong, vigilant and united and don't let those pathetic parasites eat away at your sense of security and life.
May. 24th, 2017 at 3:42am
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Thank you

I was broken as like many on the day, every time I see the TV it brought tears to my eyes, when you cant even go to a gig and take the kids there is something fatally wrong, those people who carry out the attacks are not human, they are animals, the scum of the earth

Love and hugs and my thoughts go out to all those affected by this atrocity

May. 24th, 2017 at 6:11am
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I wouldn't call them animals, i like animals, and at least they have reasons to kill, food, survival etc, and as Donald Trump recently said, don't call them monsters, they would like that, and i agree, they are a disease, that spreads....

This SCUM won't win
May. 24th, 2017 at 8:11am
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My heart goes out to the victims and their families and friends. These senseless acts of violence need the be stopped.

No they are not animals, but they are fallers. Someone has twisted something that was good. It is hate. We need to find the teacher of the hate and cut it out.

I wish I could do more that just watch it on TV. God bless Manchester.
May. 24th, 2017 at 11:12am
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This is a recent update




Four people are in custody in connection with Monday's deadly concert bombing, as British authorities continue to conduct "extensive" searches while investigating the "network" behind the attack.

"It is very clear that it is a network we are investigating," Manchester police said on Wednesday.

British officials said they deployed nearly 1,000 troops at high-profile sites in the country, some in London, instead of police. Manchester police said the increase in threat level gave the green light to deploy military support operation under the code name "Temperer."

Multiple law enforcement agencies swept through Manchester in a bid to head off a follow-up to the suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert that killed 22 other people. Manchester police said will continue doing "extensive" searches to disband the "network" of suspects. Officials also raised the number of wounded Wednesday to 119.

Soldiers were replacing armed police on Wednesday at sites like Buckingham Palace, 10 Downing Street and Parliament. London Police Commander Jane Connors said the goal was to "make our city as hostile an environment as possible for terrorists to plan and operate." She said police also would be ready to respond quickly to any incidents with armed officers, and have added more armed police walking patrols.

The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, and the suicide bomber, Salman Abedi, is unlikely to have acted alone, officials said. In fact, investigators said he may have acted as a "mule," hauling a shrapnel-packed explosive device that somebody else built, the BBC reported.

Abedi was believed to have traveled to Syria and had "proven" links with ISIS, French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said Wednesday on BFM television, adding that British and French intelligence have information that Abedi had been to Syria. He did not provide details, and said it was unclear whether Abedi was part of a larger network of attackers.

Abedi's father told the Associated Press that his son was in Libya a month-and-a-half ago and was preparing to visit Saudi Arabia. Living in Tripoli, Ramadan Abedi said that his family "aren't the ones who blow up ourselves among innocents."

MANCHESTER VICTIMS IDENTIFIED

In addition to the three arrests in the south of Manchester, police also handcuffed a man at a house just a 10-minute walk from Abedi's home -- but they did not immediately confirm it was connected to the concert bombing. "There was a policeman, armed policeman, shouting at my neighbor ... and I realized there is something wrong here ... they arrested the father, and I think the rest of the family kind of disappeared," neighbor Omar Alfa Khuri said, adding that he knew the arrested man from the local mosque.

Abedi had been known to security forces "up to a point," Home Secretary Amber Rudd said.

Prime Minister Theresa May Wednesday chaired a meeting of her emergency security cabinet group, known as COBRA, to review intelligence reports about Abedi and concerns that he might have had outside support.

Britain raised its threat level to "critical," which May said meant an attack could come at any time. "This means that the assessment is that, not only is a further attack likely, but that it could be imminent."

DOZENS STILL HOSPITALIZED AFTER ATTACK

Police raided Abedi's house earlier, using a controlled explosion to blast down the door. Neighbors recalled him as a tall, thin young man who often wore traditional Islamic dress and did not talk much.

Police also raided and searched a property elsewhere in Manchester where Abedi's brother Ismail is thought to have lived. A 23-year-old man has also been arrested as part of the investigation but officials have released no details about him.

British soldiers have been deployed in place of police officers to guard high-profile sites such as Buckingham Palace and Parliament.

Abedi was born in Britain to a Libyan family, grew up in Manchester's southern suburbs and attended the local Salford University for a time.

Officials are looking into how often Abedi had traveled to Libya, which has seen an eruption of armed Islamist groups since dictator Moammar Qaddafi was overthrown and killed in 2011. British officials have not commented on whether Abedi had links to ISIS or other extremist groups.

In addition to those killed in the concert attack, 64 people are being treated for their wounds, Jon Rouse of the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership said Wednesday.

He said some of the wounded had been discharged, but that the number of patients being treated had increased due to "walking wounded" who came in hours after the attack. Rouse said many of those hospitalized had serious wounds that would require "very long term care and support in terms of their recovery."

Collomb, who spoke with May after the attack, said the two countries should continue cooperating closely on counterterrorism efforts despite Britain's pending exit from the European Union.
May. 24th, 2017 at 12:14pm
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Sad to think those sick fuckers would do this to kids!!! And people wonder why they are hated so much
May. 24th, 2017 at 1:37pm
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Thanks for the update Bully. I have been trying to keep up with what is going on over there via internet.

was hesitant on dropping my youngest off at the airport last night for her trip to your side of the pond, But like she said, you can't stop living or live in fear, because you lose out of the joys of life. i am sure she will be fine but like any parent will worry til she is back home again.
May. 24th, 2017 at 11:50pm
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You're welcome Nawty, i would be the same if it was my son, but she is right, even though, you or I might disagree, We are parents, it's our job to worry...lol... She will be fine, and i'm sure she will call you when she arrives...
May. 25th, 2017 at 6:17am
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Hundreds of people gathered in St Ann’s Square as Manchester led the nationwide minute’s silence that was at 11am.
May. 25th, 2017 at 8:34am
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Here’s a summary of how things currently stand in the wake of the attack.


Police hunting the network behind Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi have made “significant” arrests and said officers had seized “very important” items in raids, Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins has revealed. Eight men are in custody, including two who were arrested early this morning.

Greater Manchester police decided to stop sharing evidence from its investigation with the United States after a series of leaks left investigators furious. Hopkins said the leaks had caused “much distress” to the families of the victims.

Theresa May said she will tell Donald Trump that intelligence shared with the US “must remain secure” when she meets him at the Nato summit in Brussels. She also said the threat level “will remain at critical and the public should remain vigilant”. Trump refused to answer questions about the leaks when he arrived in Brussels.

Abedi flew to Düsseldorf four days before the arena attack, German authorities have confirmed. It is known that the 22-year-old travelled to Germany at least twice, including a visit to the financial centre of Frankfurt.
The bomb detonated by Abedi used the same explosives as those in the Paris and Brussels attacks, a US Republican politician has said, pointing to a possible link to the same terrorist network. The chair of the House homeland security committee, Mike McCaul, said the bomb suggested a “level of sophistication” that implied its maker or makers may have had foreign training.

Hundreds gathered in Manchester’s St Ann’s Square at 11am as the UK observed a minute’s silence for the victims of the attack. Flags on government buildings will remain at half-mast until the evening.

Health officials said 116 people had been treated in hospital as a result of the bombing. Some of those caught up in the blast had “life-changing injuries”.

The identities of 21 of the 22 victims have now been named. They are: Courtney Boyle, 19; Philip Tron, 32; Elaine McIlver; Liam Curry, 19; Wendy Fawel, 50; Eilidh MacLeod, 14; Michelle Kiss, 45; Olivia Campbell, 15; Martyn Hett, 29; Kelly Brewster, 32; Saffie Rose Roussos, eight; Georgina Callander, 18; John Atkinson, 28; Alison Howe, 45; Lisa Lees, 47; Angelika Klis, 40; Marcin Klis, 42; Nell Jones, 14; Jane Tweddle-Taylor, 51; Sorrell Leczkowski, 14; Chloe Rutherford, 17.

A suspect package found in Hulme, south-west Manchester, was deemed safe after bomb disposal experts were sent to a college in the area. The operation was “not necessarily related” to the attack, Hopkins said.
May. 26th, 2017 at 11:19am
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Sad to think those sick fuckers would do this to kids!!! And people wonder why they are hated so much



Nobody wonders why they are hated so much, They are hated full stop...
May. 26th, 2017 at 2:56pm
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May. 29th, 2017 at 10:36pm
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any more updates bully?
May. 29th, 2017 at 11:38pm
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There's not a lot nawty, but here's an update for ya


Manchester bomber: Police appeal to find suitcase




Detectives want to find out what happened to this suitcase that Salman Abedi was seen carrying on the day of the attack.

It comes as fresh raids were carried out in Manchester, Chester and Shoreham-by-Sea.

Here is the latest on the investigation:

14 men are in custody in connection with the bombing, which killed 22 people
Detectives have also been searching a landfill site in Bury in connection with the attack
MI5 has launched two inquiries into 'missed warnings' over the Manchester bomber
Of the more than 100 injured, 50 remain in hospital
The UK's terror threat has now been reduced from critical to severe
May. 31st, 2017 at 6:40am
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my heart goes out to you all in the UK
Jun. 7th, 2017 at 9:44pm
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Why are these stupid terroist pickin on England? again another tragedy at a bridge in London i worry for my friends in England
Aug. 31st, 2017 at 4:29am
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It can happen anywhere at any time. We made a point if going to New York the year after 9/11 even got married there.
It's a scary world but I for one ain't going to let these fuckers stop me from doing what I want to do.
Aug. 31st, 2017 at 1:11pm
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my heart goes out to you all in the UK



thanks yums

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