Uk Man Arrested For Facebook Post

Uk Man Arrested For Facebook Post - A man has been jailed today after pleading guilty to posting grossly offensive messages on social media. On or about 31 july. Daniel kingsley, 33, from shotton in flintshire, posted racist messages on social media on 8 and 10 august, as part of the. Jordan parlour is believed to be the first person to be sent to prison over social media posts made in relation to the nationwide riots.

Jordan parlour is believed to be the first person to be sent to prison over social media posts made in relation to the nationwide riots. Daniel kingsley, 33, from shotton in flintshire, posted racist messages on social media on 8 and 10 august, as part of the. On or about 31 july. A man has been jailed today after pleading guilty to posting grossly offensive messages on social media.

Jordan parlour is believed to be the first person to be sent to prison over social media posts made in relation to the nationwide riots. A man has been jailed today after pleading guilty to posting grossly offensive messages on social media. On or about 31 july. Daniel kingsley, 33, from shotton in flintshire, posted racist messages on social media on 8 and 10 august, as part of the.

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Daniel Kingsley, 33, From Shotton In Flintshire, Posted Racist Messages On Social Media On 8 And 10 August, As Part Of The.

On or about 31 july. A man has been jailed today after pleading guilty to posting grossly offensive messages on social media. Jordan parlour is believed to be the first person to be sent to prison over social media posts made in relation to the nationwide riots.

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