Liverpool parade crash suspect 'holds back tears'
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Police say the incident is not being investigated as an act of terrorism and they believe the suspect acted alone.
A man filmed struggling with police at the same event where a car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool soccer fans is not the suspected driver, who was arrested, according to Merseyside Police, contrary to misleading online posts.
Liverpool Community Independents leader Cllr Alan Gibbons has now submitted a formal Right to Know request to Liverpool City Council asking for answers.
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Incorrect license plate details for the car driven into crowds of Liverpool soccer fans have been cited as evidence online to baselessly infer the May 26 incident was a “false flag” attack.
The most decorated soccer team in England was marred by another tragedy May 26 at the end of its 10-mile trophy parade celebrating a 20th league title. But where Liverpool, as a city and club, has faced tragedy before,
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Comedian Andrew Lawrence, who made a "vile" joke about the Liverpool parade collision has been banned from playing at a number of UK venues. Thousands of users criticised Lawrence's post on X, with many calling for him to take down his post and issue an apology.