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According to the Mental Health Act, a man, 59, who fired shotgun cartridges into Buckingham Palace was detained
www.dailymail.co.uk,
May 4, 2023
According to police, a 59-year-old man who was arrested this week after threw shotgun cartridges into Buckingham Palace's grounds was detained under the mental health act. About 7.15 p.m. on Tuesday, the man, who had been previously identified as dog breeder David Huber (left) from Cumbria, confronted police officers, demanding to see a soldier, according to Deputy Metropolitan Police Ade Adelekan. When they said no such thing was possible, the guy was reportedly started firing shotgun cartridges over the gates. He was searched and reportedly found to be holding a lock knife, and he was arrested (right) on suspicion of unlawful possession of a knife and ammunition. On Wednesday, it was announced that he was arrested under the Mental Health Act and then escorted to the hospital, where he will continue on bail while receiving medical attention.
The 'Knifeman with a suspicious object' who sparked Buckingham Palace's security scare has been captured on photo
www.dailymail.co.uk,
May 3, 2023
A policeman who caused a security scare at Buckingham Palace last night by throwing shotgun cartridges over the gates told a policeman that he wanted to communicate with a soldier and warned officers that his rucksack should be handled cautiously,' Scotland Yard has revealed. According to the Sun, David Huber, 60, was arrested by armed police after reportedly approaching the gates and throwing a variety of items into the palace grounds, including suspected shotgun cartridges. According to the journal, Huber travelled to Charles' historic ceremony on Saturday from his humble Cumbrian cottage where he raises Hungarian Vizslas. It has been reported that on the day Queen Elizabeth II died, he wrote on Facebook: 'It's a huge loss to all.' Ade Adelekan, the man approached police and begged for a soldier about 7.15 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan. The man reportedly started firing shotgun cartridges over Buckingham Palace's gates when the officers said it was not possible. He was searched and reportedly found to be holding a lock knife, and he was arrested on suspicion of unlawful ownership of a knife and ammunition.