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Fox is a name I ain't heard for years swear the guy was some mythical character when I was 16/17 I use to hang out with one breh. Every few weeks or so all over hackney we would see some guy on a motorbike speeding past. My bredrin will always come hold his hand out as to wave and say to me that is fox. Least man is doing something positive, don't like way home

Office parred man. Alot of real talk coming from man to.

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LOl feds don't even need to get info from the courts.

Stopped reading after this waterboy comment

Obviously feds dont need to get info from the courts, its them who gather evidence to give to the court in the first place you numpty

@ 'O.J. Simpson'

Ok, firstly, just because YOU don't know something doesn't mean it isn't true, or hasn't occurred. I should have said arrested rather than imprisoned, which would be more accurate. If you don't believe that people have been arrested for posing in pictures with guns then that is up to you, but that my friend it is a fact.

Your point was how many people I know get locked up from pictures with guns. Number was and still is none now your changing your argument.

With regards to paperwork, it's not uncommon for a snitch to appear as an unknown or anonymous source, especially more recently in cases whereby the information has been gained from police posing as young people in order to access Facebook pages etc, and in order to effectively spy on those they believe to be involved in criminality. They don't want that person to know they are spying on them.

Unknown? Anonymous source? Straight duck tales.

In criminal cases there is a document called the MG6C form where every action in the investigation has to be documented so if for example an officer is on youtube searching for intel in videos it has to be documented. You get this document with secondary disclosure. So again, what your saying is 100% ficticious.

If I'm wrong about Ginger then I accept that, but what the report stated on the case was "

The 17-year-old carelessly kept the handwritten lyrics in his pocket when he answered bail at a police station over the gunning down of a 27-year-old footballer."

So if that is not true then obviously the police or whoever have made it up.

Dont chat shit heres the full quote only person making shit up is you

MENE-OTUBU: RAPPER WAS CAUGHT WITH LYRICS AT POLICE STATION

CRICKLEWOOD, HARLESDEN A teenage shooting suspect wrote an incriminating rap praising an alleged accomplice's signing to superstar Jay Z's Roc Nation record label, a court heard. The 17-year-old carelessly kept the handwritten lyrics in his pocket when he answered bail at a police station over the gunning down of a 27-year-old footballer.

Let me guess you made a mistake and thought the white ginger lad was called mene-otubu?

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@ OJ Simpson - I owe you an apology bro, I was quick to make a flippent reponse to you because I assumed you were being ignorant, but obviously you are clued up more so than me, evidently.

Here is the full report below regarding the lyrics. From actually taking time to read it properly, it's the semantics of the report that led me to misinterpret it. It doesn't explicitly state that Samuel Woods wrote the lyrics, it only refers to an unnamed 17-year-old. Jospeh Mene-Otubu did not write the lyrics, based on the fact the report states clearly that he is 19 whilst the author of the lyrics (unidentified and accused of attempted murder) is only 17. If i've again misinterpreted this let me know.

So your guess is as good as mine as to who actually answered bail with the lyrics. Do you mind if I ask if law/legal is your profession? Or just a personal interest?

MENE-OTUBU: RAPPER WAS CAUGHT WITH LYRICS AT POLICE STATION

A teenage shooting suspect wrote an incriminating rap praising an alleged accomplice's signing to superstar Jay Z's Roc Nation record label, a court heard.

The 17-year-old carelessly kept the handwritten lyrics in his pocket when he answered bail at a police station over the gunning down of a 27-year-old footballer.

Kevin Georgiou, 26, who performs under the name K-Koke, was on the brink of stardom when he was involved in shooting a man for straying onto their 'turf.'

The 17-year-old, who is also a rapper, is accused of attempted murder on March 9, this year, along with Georgiou and three other teenagers, including a 17-year-old girl.

He turned up at a police station following his arrest shortly afterwards, with a two-page rap reflecting on the 'AM', an abbreviation for 'attempted murder'.

The, sheets featuring neat handwriting, were quickly found by officers who searched him.

'Right now my life is a mayhem,' he wrote.

'..got nicked for an AM.

'Bailed till the 23rd and back 2 report in the AM.

'CCTV footage of the part we was playing.

'They just don't know all the thing we was saying.

'No comment all the way no-one's Betraying.'

He went on to describe an important silver lining, jurors heard.

'Not everything's Bad some things are amazing,' noted the teenager.

'Koke's even signed 2 the nation.

'Youtube love's crazy he's the best their stating.'

The victim was hunted down on his way home from a crime prevention football tournament and shot at Harlesden station, northwest London, Blackfriars Crown Court has heard.

He has been granted anonymity by a judge and can be referred to only as 'Paul'.

One witness has told how he overheard a quarrel and he was just feet away from the victim when he heard a 'very, very loud' shotgun blast.

He watched as Paul's friends helped him onto a Bakerloo line train, which was halted at the next station, Willesden Junction, where the victim received treatment for his injuries.

Surgeon's operated on him at St Mary's Hospital in nearby Paddington, jurors have heard.

Georgiou, of Lawrence Ave, Harlesden, nw London, denies attempted murder and possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.

A 16-year-old boy, of Harlesden, two 17-year-old boys, of Harlesden and Wembley, nw London, and a 17-year-old girl, of Cricklewood, northwest London, deny like charges.

Joseph Mene-Otubu, 19, of the Stonebridge Estate, denies intentionally encouraging or assisting the commission of an indictable only offence, namely the provision of a firearm.

He is said to have received a mobile phone call from one of the gang members and 'made sure a gun was available'.

The girl further denies perverting the course of justice.

The trial continues.

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The stills were shown to the jury by Georgiou's barrister Michael Skelley to highlight an identification issue. There is clearly no issue with 'K Koke' name being published. Care should be taken not to show anyone else in the frame due to section 39 orders.

There has yet to be legal argument about whether the actual video clip can be played as it contains explicit gun references about blasting people's heads off. News outlets should not use the clip until the judge has ruled it can be played to the jury.

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Just looking again, on the 5th January 2012 court report, it states that

"Woods also wrote lyrics in praise of rapper Kevin Georgiou, 26, who was earlier cleared of involvement in the shooting."

I can post it all if you like, this suggests it was Woods/Ginger.

I'm not here to argue back and forth with you, to be honest I'm only here for the Bum Appreciation Thread...

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