News about Andrew Jackson

Cannabis-smoking teenager, 19, killed a husband-to-be, 35, with a foot-long machete when he was told he was scaring children at a playground, court hears

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 10, 2024
A pot-smoking teenager killed a father with a foot-long machete after he was approached by two adults because he was scaring children at a playground, a court heard today. Tieran Carmody, 19, allegedly threw a punch at his victim, Max Richardson, after he and another parent had approached the defendant and asked him why he was smoking cannabis in a kid's play area in Joyner's Field in Harlow, Essex. Carmody then walked towards his bicycle, where he is said to have grabbed the blade and stabbed his victim in 'an act of revenge' in front of a 'screaming' child - despite Mr Richardson putting up his hands 'in surrender'. 'Defenceless' Mr Richardson, who was engaged to be married, was stabbed in the stomach with a 'forceful blow without any warning', the court heard. He died from the single stab wound on his way to hospital. Following the attack, Carmody, who lives in Harlow, is also said to have booked several haircuts after the incident in an attempt to change his appearance. Opening the case, prosecutor Andrew Jackson said the defendant, who denies murder, was 'simply not willing to be challenged on what he was doing there'.

According to ex MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann, there's always the hope" that Trump will be assassinated

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2024
Olbermann (pictured left), a long-serving media personality in sports and democratic politics, now hosts a podcast and regularly posts his views on social media. At an Ohio rally on Saturday, the ex-SportsCenter host, 65, was reacting to a video shared by a Biden-Harris campaign account in which Trump talked about how he was like former President Abraham Lincoln. Trump referred to how Andrew Jackson and Lincoln were the worst treated presidents in their time, saying, 'no one comes near to Trump,' triggering the account to point out that Lincoln was assassinated.

The mother of an 18-year-old who was stabbed to death by a 19-year-old boy reveals that the two were friends before the horrific murder that ensued in a gang feud, according to a judge, turf wars have turned some towns into no-goals

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
In Suffolk, Raymond James Quigley (left) was repeatedly knifed on the streets of Ipswich, Suffolk, as tensions between two gangs were raging. He had been to the town to speak with two acquaintances and was confronted as he walked through the streets by hooded face mask-wearing murderers Alfie Hammett and Joshua Howell, both 19 years old. Mr Quigley grabbed his torso and staggered into a nearby card store, where he collapsed and bled to death. Margaret Oakes, the boy's grief-stricken mother, revealed that he and Hammett and Howell were once pals, and that as she described her life as 'absolute hell' since his son's death.

A traumatic moment as a teen killer stabbed a cadaver on a supermarket, leading to the death of a 'brazen' broad daylight murder,' according to the judge, as gang violence is transforming idyllic towns into no-goals

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2024
Hammett, a frequent participant of the notorious Norwich-based 3rdside posse, stabbed his victim repeatedly. However, Howell, who held Mr Quigley's friends at bay with a machete, was part of the Ipswich-based IP3 team, also known as the Nacton clan. Only The Money, a Norfolk gang, was affiliated with their victim. Following a hearing, Hammett and Howell were found guilty of the January 2023 murder two months ago.

Scholars who ranked Trump 'worst ever president' SLAMMED for 'liberal bias' by polling academic group that's 'barely distinguishable from the Democratic Party and its far-left wing'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
The University of Houston's political scientist Brandon Rottinghaus and Justin Vaughn of Coastal Carolina University released their scorecard over Presidents' Day weekend, placing Trump in 45th place, which is far from the bottom of the chart. Users of social media reacted positively to the findings, accusing the academics of polling only a select group of experts with a shared outlook that is increasingly incompatible with regular Americans. According to one X/ Twitter user, 'a total of 154 people participated in the 'poll'. 'And they are all embedded in academia's uber-liberal tradition.' Another 'laughable survey' that struggled to identify the respondents by name was smuggish.

According to the court, a teenager who brutally stabbed Ray Quigley, 18, to death in front of terrified customers was on bail for another violent assault at the time

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
Alfie Hammett (right), 19, is serving a remand for stabbing Ray Quigley (left), 18, in front of terrified shoppers in Ipswich in January last year. He was living in Suffolk after being barred from Norwich under police bail conditions following the shooting five months earlier. At 2 a.m., the thug was arrested after police received a warning of a group of men fighting in the street. On September 11, 2022, two police officers and three doormen were assaulted while attempting to disperse the pack.

According to the court, the father assaulted his own son, 19, after finding a TRACKER he'd illegally put on his moped

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Shaun Hammett confronted Alfie, 19, who learned that Ray Quigley, 18, (pictured right) had been stabbed to death in a crowded town center. The brutal killing, according to the jurors, was the result of a 'deep-rooted gang rivalry' between groups from Ipswich, Suffolk, where the attack took place, and Norwich, Norfolk.

How the "Oppenheimer" Team Constructed Their "Beautiful and Threatening" Trinity Test Explosion

www.popsugar.co.uk, July 26, 2023
When he set out to make "Oppenheimer," director Christopher Nolan decided not to use CGI for the film's central nuclear explosion. Nolan told IGN on July 18: "It's impossible to make CG threatening." "I first showed the script to Andrew Jackson, my visual effects supervisor, and said, I don't think that device will work for us." So let's see if we can achieve all of these effects using analog techniques from Oppenheimer's first thoughts of the quantum world, atoms, and how they'd be interacting with a lot of energy between them. Waves, particles, and the duality of that." Eventually, to display the size and extent of 1945's Trinity test, the first time a nuclear weapon had been detonated, he went the opposite route: building a working bomb. The Trinity test took place in Los Alamos, the New Mexico town where J. Robert Oppenheimer (played by Cillian Murphy in the film) and the US government banded together to fund the Manhattan Project, a national effort to build a nuclear weapon. The Los Angeles team detonated an atomic bomb in the heart of the Jornada del Muerto desert at 5:29 a.m. on July 16, 1945, for the first time in history.

Younger employees are trying to comprehend older colleagues by using phrases such as 'rule of thumb.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2023
According to a survey, more than four out of ten workers aged 18 to 24 have reported that they have a difficult time communicating effectively with senior colleagues. Among the problems was a lack of key words, phrases, or even the old fashioned jargon. As a result, some younger employees feel they have no involvement in the company's governance and often feel left out.

Momentum: The woman was escorting her to her apartment just hours before stabbing her, according to chilling CCTV

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2023
After murdering mother Dace Kalkerte, 50, in a horrific attack on April 15, Birute Klicneliene, 51, was sentenced to life in prison. During the frenzied attack in Klicneliene's first-floor apartment in King's Lynn, Norfolk, Mrs Kalkerte was stabbed 16 times and sustained nine other wounds. The pair were caught on CCTV chatting as they walked back through a park to the victim's apartment just hours before the murder. They had been drinking alcohol with their respective partners at an allotment in the town just a few hours before.

For life, a son who murdered his mother in a fire while waiting for an inheritance payout was sentenced

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 2, 2022
In Southend, Andrew Wilding (right), 42, set fire to the apartment he shared with his bedbound mother Elsie Pinder (left), 66. He was sentenced to life in prison for a minimum of 27 years. Before the murder and for details about inheritance payouts, he had searched the web for 'fires' and 'arsons.' As Wilding went to a nearby McDonald's restaurant to buy a milkshake, Ms Pinder died after inhaling smoke from the grill. Ms Pinder had a stroke, leaving her with a poor mobility, and Wilding was her sole caregiver.

According to the court, a man, 42, killed his mother by setting fire to their apartment

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
Andrew Wilding, 42, reportedly started the fire at 2.45 a.m. on Southchurch Road, Southend, on July 3, 2021. (Top and bottom right) Elsie Pinder, 66, (left) and causing arson with the intention to endanger the lives of the family's members who lived above them, but he denies all charges. According to reports, his mother, who had suffered a stroke and lived with mobility difficulties, was in bed and tried to move and escape the fire, with the family living above hearing her son's name as she began. Elsie was rescued by emergency personnel, but she suffered a heart attack and multiple organ malfunction as a result of inhaling the hazardous smoke and tragically died as a result of her injuries. The children's upstairs neighbors survived the fire after smelling the smoke. According to reports, the family's father went back inside to try and rescue Elsie and Andrew, who were then trapped inside the house. But Wilding was reported to have left 90 seconds before the fire came out of the house, driving to McDonald's and buying a milkshake on the drive-through, and then sitting in the car for ten minutes. When he returned to the apartment, it was alleged that he attempted to mask the arson by yelling terrified onlookers that it might have been caused by batteries from a model helicopter, which were later discovered inside a supermarket cupboard. In addition, Wilding's research revealed him looking up arson and 'how to start a fire and make it seem accidental' shortly before the fire was ignited.

According to appeals judges, a teen mother who stabbed her boyfriend to death was particularly affected by PTSD

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
Martyna Ogonowska, 18, had previously stabbed Filip Jaskiewicz in the chest when he attempted to grope her breasts in 2018, three days after they first met. After a night of heavy drinking, she told the police she punched him away, but she forgot she had the knife in her hand. The killer, now 22, and her family had all fled the scene and failed to call an ambulance, leaving Filip 23, who had bleed to death on October 20, 2018. Ogonowska cleaned the knife and her clothing, as well as alerting her mother who was on Facebook about the murder. After being found guilty of murder by jurors at Cambridge Crown Court in April 2019, Ogonowska was sentenced to life.

Customers will be left with £40 million worth of unusable stamps as a result of Royal Mail's switch to barcoded stamps

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2022
Customers will be left with £40 million worth of unusable old stamps, enough to cover three football pitches, as a result of the Royal Mail's tumultuous switch to barcoded stamps. Only new stamps with a barcode will be valid beginning in January. Customers may not have been able to use up their old stamps in time, and there is confusion about how to convert them for the latest ones. The Mail on Sunday, supported by MPs, watchdogs, and customers, is calling for the ban on old stamps to be delayed, perhaps by a year. The process for switching old stamps for the new ones, which uses a Royal Mail's'swap out' model, must also be simplified.

For murdering his 19-year-old daughter by running her over twice, the father was sentenced to 18 years in prison

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2022
A father (right) who murdered his daughter (left) by twice running over her body with his car (lower inset) has been sentenced to life in prison for a minimum term of 18 years. After she attempted to shield her boyfriend, Nigel Malt, 45, turned his car over his 19-year-old daughter Lauren Malt in West Winch in Norfolk. Since he assaulted her partner with a crowbar, Malt backed out of Lauren but then slowed and sped forward over her body on January 23 this year.

As the killer is convicted for 28 years, the murder victim's partner says, "I hope he's never released."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 21, 2022
After hearing engine noise from Mr Allsop's son's motorcycle, Jamie Crosbie (left and inset), 48, killed father-of-three Dean Allsop (left) and his partner Louise Newell (left), stabbing him 17 times in their street in Thorpe St Andrew, near Norwich. By Crosbie, two women who tried to help 41-year-old Mr Allsop (left) and their friend and neighbor Kerryn Kray, formerly Kerryn Johnson, were also attacked. Last year, Mr Allsop, of Primrose Crescent in Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk, was pronounced dead at the scene on April 14 at 8.18 p.m. In a victim impact statement read to the court by attorney Andrew Jackson, Ms Newell said, 'I will never excuse Crosbie for what he did to my relatives.' 'I hope he's never released,' she said.'

At a remote Yorkshire petrol station, drivers can fill up with gas at a tamelling price of just £1.58 a litre

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2022
Dale Head Community Garage in Hawkes, North Yorkshire, holds its prices low because it is a non-profit sector business, as well as receiving a 5p per litre government rebate due to its geographically isolated location. The petrol price of £1.58 is down from the national average of £1.80, and its £1.68 diesel sits below the UK's average of £1.90. If it meant saving them so much on filling up the tank, motorists said they didn't mind queuing up. In June, drivers were hit by a historic rise in unleaded prices as the average cost of a litre increased by 16.6p to 191.4 percent, adding more than £9 to the price of filling a typical 55-litre family petrol car.