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The rioters charged with bringing violence to Britain's streets: Interactive map reveals how many have been charged over days of chaos that have gripped country - how many are from YOUR hometown?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 8, 2024
Rioters have brought violence and disorder to our streets over the last week - but many are now being humbled as they face Britain's justice system. Police have made more than 400 arrests over the riots which have been fuelled by the killing of three young girls in a horrifying stabbing rampage in Southport last Monday. Civil unrest first erupted outside a mosque in Southport over misinformation online that the teenage suspect was a Muslim aslyum seeker who had arrived in the UK on a small boat. Since then, riots have spread across other parts of the country, with far-right thugs seen launching bricks at officers, torching police cars and targeting hotels housing asylum seekers. Sir Keir Starmer has warned that rioters will face the 'full force of the law' and many are facing justice this week as the government fast-tracks cases thorough the courts to send a message. MailOnline's interactive map reveals how many protesters have been charged and where they committed their offences.

Tears of 'rioters' as they are hauled before court: Sobbing 'thug' denies threatening woman, protester who pushed wheelie bin at cops says she has 'mental health issues' - and burglar says 'nice one lads' as he's taken to cells

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 5, 2024
Adam Wharton, 28, (left) of Walton, pleaded guilty to burglary in relation to serious disorder on Saturday night at the Spellow Library. He is one of at least 18 defendants - nine adults and a teenager - appearing in court today for crimes linked to the riots over the weekend. Police are battling to regain control of Britain's streets amid fears of further unrest - with far-right organisers on social media listing dozens of immigration centres as targets for attack. Pictured inset are three men charged over riots in Bolton and left - a woman pushing a wheelie bin towards police in Middlesbrough.

When playing porn, Darius Paduch, a Manhattan urologist, was accused of instructing patients to masturbate

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2023
A well-known New York City-based urologist is accused of sexually assaulting many male patients, including minors, while watching pornography, using sex toys on them, and even performing rectal examinations without gloves. According to authorities, Dr. Darius Paduch, a doctor who served in the city between 2003 and 2023, used his position of authority to sexually assault patients regularly. Patients were allegedly masturbating incorrectly and then clutching their penises, according to one of the indictment.

Eagles vs. Chiefs: Is it really necessary for NFL teams to win a Super Bowl?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2023
Any player is drafted in the NFL must follow a wage scale. Simply put, the player has no ability to negotiate the value or length of their contract, so even highly drafted players can often appear as bargains given their results. Running backs, on average, are more ineffective, and their numbers will fall precipitously as they enter their late 20s. The irony of it all is that their first years in physical fitness are often the cheapest. Sanders and Pacheco are the Eagles' top rushers in Super Bowl LVIII, and both are on very cheap rookie contracts.

Lamor Whitehead, Brooklyn's bling bishop, goes on a 15-minute rant to argue his innocence

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2022
Bishop Lamor Whitehead (left) went on a 15-minute protest against the federal fraud charges he faces while sitting in front of two portraits of himself. Two parishioners were allegedly scammed out almost $100,000, many from a woman's retirement account, according to the so-called 'bling bishop'. Whitehead said that it was wrong for people to judge or accuse him after posting $500,000 bail and returning to his $2.8 million New Jersey McMansion (inset). He also warned his followers not to buy into reports of his suspected wrongdoings, insisting they were nothing more than half of the debunked theories that caused people to suspect him to believe he staged his own gunpoint robbery in July.

Federal charges have been levied against NYC's 'bling pastor' for defrauding thousands of dollars from tax collectors

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2022
Federal agents arrested Lamor Whitehead, 45, the founder of the Leaders of Tomorrow International Church, for defrauding his parishioners out of more than a hundred thousand dollars on Monday. Authorities claim he defrauded a woman out of $90,000 from her retirement account and $50,000 from a Bronx businessman. He is charged with two counts of wire fraud, one count of extortion, and one count of making material false statements, although his counsel maintains he is unconcerned. The so-called 'bling pastor' now faces a maximum of 65 years in jail.