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  • Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana jailed for 52 years for murder of three girls | Southport attack


    The Southport killer Axel Rudakubana has been jailed for a minimum of 52 years for the “ferocious” and “sadistic” murders of three young girls and attempted murder of 10 others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.

    The 18-year-old refused to appear in the dock when a judge said the teenager would likely “never be released and he will be in custody for all his life” for the “harrowing and atrocious premeditated attack” last summer.

    The full horror of his actions was laid bare at Liverpool crown court on Thursday when it emerged that Rudakubana had boasted of his attack shortly after being arrested on 29 July last year.

    He was heard to say he was “I’m so glad those kids are dead” and that he did not care that one of the girls he killed was only six years old. Some of the children, aged seven to 13, had been stabbed dozens of times and left with life-changing injuries.

    The sentencing, where around 40 relatives of the victims had gathered, was twice loudly interrupted by the defendant pleading for medical assistance.

    “My chest is hurting … I need to speak to a paramedic,” he shouted, before interrupting the judge, Mr Justice Julian Goose, as he tried to proceed: “Don’t continue! Don’t continue! Don’t continue!”

    Rudakubana could not be sentenced to a whole-life order – meaning he would never be released from prison – because he was nine days short of his 18th birthday when he carried out the attack.

    Rudakubana pleaded guilty on Monday to the murder of Bebe King, six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine.

    He also admitted the attempted murders of a further eight children and two adults, as well as possessing a version of an al-Qaida training manual and producing the deadly poison ricin.

    Police believe he may have copied the stabbing methods contained in the Islamist handbook in the Southport attack. He is also believed to have used it to help make ricin.

    The 26 girls were gathered around a table making bracelets when Rudakubana appeared in the doorway, holding a 20cm knife, at 11.45am – just 15 minutes before the girls were due to be collected by their parents.

    In court, family members of the victims were in tears as CCTV footage showed young girls screaming and running from the dance studio, seconds after Rudakubana entered.

    Prosecutor Deanna Heer KC said two of Rudakubana’s victims had “suffered particularly horrific injuries which the prosecution say are difficult to explain than anything other than sadistic in nature”.

    Body-worn footage recorded by police showed the chaotic scenes as officers rushed into the bloodstained building, where Rudakubana was seen “crouching” over the body of one little girl.

    One officer is heard to say: “She’s dead” and another yelled “Jesus” as others screamed around them. Moments later, officers found one of the dance teachers, Heidi Liddle, who had locked herself in a toilet with one of the girls. They were escorted from the building, crying with fear and relief.

    In a statement read to court, the girl’s mother described how “time stood still” as she arrived to collect her to realise she was still inside with the knifeman.

    Terrified, she rang her grandparents screaming that her daughter was dead, only to later find her inside alive. They suffer flashbacks, she said, adding that her hair had “fallen out due to the trauma”.

    Several relatives of the victims left the courtroom, some in tears, before Heer detailed the horrifying pathological evidence of their injuries, which the Guardian has chosen not to publish. Some had suffered dozens of powerfully inflicted stab wounds.

    Heer said Rudakubana was taken to a police station after his arrest, where he was heard to say: “I’m so glad those kids are dead … it makes me happy.”

    This was one of a number of “unsolicited comments” recorded on CCTV footage or noted down at the time, Deer said. He was also heard to say: “So happy, six-years-old. It’s a good thing they are dead, yeah” and: “I don’t care, I’m feeling neutral.”

    A chemical weapons expert concluded that the ricin found in Rudakubana’s bedroom was actively poisonous but there is no evidence it was ever used.

    He had purchased enough caster beans, the ingredient used to make the toxin, to produce up to 12,000 lethal inhalations if he had completed the process of distilling it, the court was told.

    The mass stabbing, one of the worst attacks on children in recent UK history, was not declared as a terrorist incident because detectives found no evidence it was motivated by religion, politics or ideology.

    A public inquiry will examine the missed opportunities to stop Rudakubana, who had been referred three times to Prevent, the government’s anti-extremism programme, which did not believe he posed a threat.

    It can now be revealed that Rudakubana was caught with a knife on a bus two years before the Southport attack. However, instead of arresting him police took Rudakubana home and advised his mother to keep knives out of his reach.

    Two months later, in May 2022, his parents pleaded with police for help to cope with the teenager as his behaviour escalated again. Each time his case was referred to local safeguarding officials.

    Rudakubana launched a frenzied knife attack at the Southport dance class, taking place during the first week of the school holidays, after buying two 20cm knives on Amazon days earlier.

    The killer was not in court to hear the words of his victims. The parents of one girl, who suffered life-threatening injuries after being attacked twice by Rudakubana, compared the scene to “a warzone”.

    “There was a girl lying on the ground with the same clothes as his daughter but her injuries were so severe he did not recognise her,” Deer said of the girl’s father. “He had to ask this little girl if she had a brother, and what his name was. She answered.”

    The parents said this was “one of many, many moments that tortures both of us.”

    Serena Kennedy, the chief constable of Merseyside police, described Rudakubana’s actions as “ferocious” and “sadistic” attack, and added: I know that the conviction and sentencing today will not take away the distress, and trauma suffered by the victims and their families, how can it?

    “These events have impacted and will continue to impact the victims and their lives every day forever.”



    In a shocking turn of events, Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana has been sentenced to 52 years in prison for the brutal murder of three young girls. The community of Southport is reeling from the tragedy, as the victims’ families and loved ones struggle to come to terms with their loss.

    Rudakubana’s heinous crimes have left a deep scar on the tight-knit town, with many residents questioning how such a horrific act could have occurred in their peaceful community. The girls, whose lives were cut short far too soon, will always be remembered for their bright smiles and kind hearts.

    As the trial unfolded, details of Rudakubana’s depraved actions came to light, painting a chilling picture of a man consumed by evil. The judge handed down the maximum sentence possible, ensuring that Rudakubana will never again walk the streets of Southport a free man.

    While justice has been served, the pain and loss felt by the victims’ families will never truly heal. The community must come together to support one another during this difficult time, and to remember the precious lives that were taken too soon.

    As Southport mourns the loss of three innocent girls, may their memories live on in the hearts of those who loved them. And may Axel Rudakubana’s imprisonment bring a sense of closure to a community shaken by tragedy.

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  • Knife attacker pleads guilty to murdering three girls


    Knife attacker Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport on the first day of his trial.

    The 18-year-old, from Banks in Lancashire, admitted to the murders of Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe on 29 July 2024.

    Not guilty pleas had been entered on his behalf at a previous hearing.

    But as the case was about to begin at Liverpool Crown Court, Stan Reisz KC, defending, asked for the charges to be put to his client again and he pleaded guilty to three counts of murder and 10 of attempted murder, along with two terror-related charges.

    He was accused of producing the biological toxin ricin and a charge under the Terrorism Act related to possessing an Al-Qaeda training manual.

    As each charge was put to him, Rudakubana, who had his face covered with a PPE mask, quietly said “guilty” to each count on the indictment.

    Mr Justice Goose, the trial judge, said: “Axel Rudakubana, you can hear me, I know.

    “Those who sit with me say you have nodded your head to indicate you can hear what I am saying.

    “You have now pleaded guilty to this indictment, to each of the charges upon it.

    “You will be sentenced on Thursday.”

    He told him it was “inevitable” that he would impost a life sentence.



    In a shocking turn of events, the knife attacker who brutally murdered three young girls has pleaded guilty to the heinous crime. The community is reeling from the tragic loss of these innocent lives, and their families are left to grieve the devastating impact of this senseless act of violence.

    The perpetrator’s admission of guilt brings some closure to the case, but it cannot erase the pain and heartache felt by those who knew and loved the victims. The court will now determine the appropriate punishment for this horrific crime, but no amount of justice can bring back the precious lives that were taken too soon.

    As we mourn the loss of these young girls, let us also remember to hold onto hope and support each other in this difficult time. May their memories be a blessing and may their families find peace in the midst of their grief.

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  • Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana admits murdering three girls | UK news


    Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls and attempting to murder 10 others at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class, in what was the worst targeted attack on children in Britain since the Dunblane massacre.

    Rudakubana, who was 17 at the time of the stabbings in Southport last summer, also pleaded guilty to possessing terrorist material and producing the toxin ricin.

    He appeared in the dock at Liverpool crown court on the day his trial was due to begin.

    Wearing a blue Covid-style face mask, Rudakubana had refused to confirm his identity or to stand when asked by the judge before his barrister, Stanley Reiz KC asked to approach the dock.

    After a short discussion between the defendant and his barrister, Reiz asked for the indictment to be put to Rudakubana again. He then pleaded guilty to all the charges in a barely audible voice.

    Goose, the judge, said he intended to sentence Rudakubana on Thursday.

    Axel Rudakubana appearing via video link at Westminster magistrates court in London in October. Photograph: Julia Quenzler/Reuters

    After entering the guilty pleas, Rudakubana sat hunched forward with his head bowed. He was flanked in the dock by four security officers and an intermediary, who confirmed that he could hear proceedings.

    The dramatic events stunned the assembled barristers, police officers, detectives and prosecutors in the small courtroom.

    Rudakubana killed Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven. He also admitted the attempted murders of a further eight children and two adults.

    The teenager took a taxi on 29 July to the Hart Space, a community centre in Southport about 5 miles from his home. He launched a frenzied knife attack at the dance class that was taking place during the first week of the school holidays.

    The attack left families and the local community devastated, and led to riots that broke out across the country in the aftermath.

    Rudakubana was originally protected by an anonymity order as he was a minor at the time of the attack, but a judge ruled that he could be identified shortly before his 18th birthday.

    Announcing the further charges last month after a “lengthy and complex” investigation, Merseyside police said ricin had been discovered at Rudakubana’s home in the village of Banks, near Southport, days after the attack.

    Rudakubana, born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents, was also found to have a pdf file titled “Military Studies in the Jihad Against the Tyrants: The Al-Qaeda Training Manual,”. He was charged with possessing information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.

    The chief constable Serena Kennedy said no evidence of the poison was found at Hart Space, and that counter-terrorism police had “not declared the events of 29 July as a terrorist incident”.

    After the killings, families paid tribute to the three girls. Alice’s parents, Sergio and Alexandra, said she was “our perfect dream child”.

    “A good girl, with strong values and kind nature,” they said in a tribute at her funeral service. “A lover of animals and an environmentalist in the making. You moved our world with your confidence and empathy. Playful, energetic, friendly and always so respectful.”

    Lauren and Ben King said Bebe had been “taken from us in an unimaginable act of violence that has left our hearts broken beyond repair”.

    “Our beloved Bebe, only six years old, was full of joy, light and love, and she will always remain in our hearts as the sweet, kind and spirited girl we adore,” they said.

    Their older daughter Genie witnessed the attack but managed to escape. “She has shown such incredible strength and courage, and we are so proud of her,” her parents said.

    Elsie’s parents, Jenni and David, said their daughter was a “devoted Swiftie” who “brought light, love and joy to so many lives”.

    “Elsie spent every day just simply enjoying life with determination, persistence, love and kindness,” they said.

    “Elsie was an amazing little girl. She had the ability to light up any room that she entered, she was truly unforgettable.”

    The other children injured in the attack cannot be named for legal reasons.



    Southport Attacker Axel Rudakubana Admits Murdering Three Girls

    In a shocking turn of events, Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana has admitted to the brutal murders of three young girls in a case that has shaken the community to its core. The 29-year-old man, who was arrested last month following a series of violent attacks in the area, confessed to the crimes during a police interrogation.

    The victims, aged 8, 10, and 12, were found dead in a wooded area near Southport last week, sparking a massive manhunt for their killer. Rudakubana, a known criminal with a history of violence, was quickly identified as a suspect and taken into custody.

    The news of his confession has sent shockwaves through the town, with residents struggling to come to terms with the horrific nature of the crimes. Many have expressed outrage and disbelief that such a heinous act could have been committed in their midst.

    Rudakubana is now facing multiple charges of murder, and is expected to stand trial in the coming months. The families of the victims are seeking justice for their loved ones, and are calling for the harshest possible punishment for the man responsible for their deaths.

    As the community mourns the loss of three innocent lives, there is a renewed sense of vigilance and solidarity among residents, determined to stand together against such senseless acts of violence. The memory of the girls will not be forgotten, and their tragic deaths will serve as a stark reminder of the need for continued efforts to keep our communities safe.

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  • New Orleans attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices, F.B.I. says

    New Orleans attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices, F.B.I. says


    The driver who killed 14 people in an ISIS-inspired attack by plowing into a crowded New Orleans street on New Year’s Day had planned to use a transmitter to detonate two explosive devices he had placed nearby, authorities have said.

    The FBI and ATF said in a joint statement Friday that the explosives were placed on Bourbon Street, which Shamsud-Din Jabbar later turned into a scene of devastation.

    Neither of the explosive devices were detonated, and it remains unclear whether the failure was due to a malfunction, lack of activation, or another issue. The transmitter and two guns were recovered from Jabbar’s truck, the statement said, and are being transported to an FBI laboratory for testing.

    Federal investigators examining the attack say that Jabbar used a very rare explosive compound in the two devices, two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News.

    Authorities are investigating how Jabbar acquired the knowledge to create this homemade explosive, the officials said.

    Those officials say that the explosive has never been used in a U.S. terror attack or incident, nor in any European terror attack. A key question for investigators is how Jabbar learned about the compound and how he managed to produce it. 

    The carnage unfolded when Jabbar, 42, drove onto a sidewalk with a pick-up truck, bypassing a police vehicle that had been parked to block cars from pedestrians celebrating on the crowded street.

    Police killed Jabbar, a Texas-born U.S. citizen and an Army veteran, moments after the attack.

    Jabbar had also set fire to a short-term rental house in New Orleans on Mandeville Street in New Orleans where bomb making materials were found, Friday’s joint statement added, “in his effort to destroy it and other evidence of his crime.”

    The New Orleans Fire Department responded to the fire at around 5:18 a.m., after Jabbar had carried out the attack on Bourbon Street, but the fire had “extinguished itself” before spreading to other rooms, allowing for the “recovery of evidence, including pre-cursors for bomb making material and a privately made device suspected of being a silencer for a rifle,” the statement said.

    The agencies said in the statement that it was determined that Jabbar was the only person who could have set the fire.

    The FBI has stated that the investigation remains ongoing and it has not changed its posture that Jabbar acted alone.

    A mourning period for the victims of the attack will begin Monday, when President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to New Orleans.



    The recent attack in New Orleans has taken a chilling turn as the F.B.I. has revealed that the attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices. This new information adds a concerning layer to the already tragic events that unfolded in the city.

    Authorities are now working to determine if there are any other potential threats or accomplices involved in the attack. The use of explosive devices raises the stakes and highlights the need for heightened security measures in the area.

    As the investigation continues, our thoughts are with the victims and their families. We must remain vigilant and united in the face of such senseless acts of violence.

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  • Juliette Meets Solo’s Attacker & It Does Not Go Well

    Juliette Meets Solo’s Attacker & It Does Not Go Well


    A Silo season 2, episode 8 clip sees Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) confronted by the individual who attacked Solo (Steve Zahn). When Juliette emerged from the water at the end of Silo season 2, episode 7, Solo was gone, and a trail of blood had been left behind. Juliette was led to believe that Solo was the sole survivor of Silo 17 and that he had been alone there. Juliette now needs to find Solo, as he has the protective suit that she needs to safely go back outside and to return to Silo 18 before it is too late.

    A new clip from Collider now shows the attacker, shrouded in darkness, claiming that Solo is dead and that he will kill Juliette too if she does not go away. She tries to reason with the attacker before she is shot in the chest with an arrow. Juliette pulls out the arrow and is in considerable pain from the injury. While dealing with her bleeding wound, she now needs to find Solo and get her suit back as the attacker likely continues an attempt to eliminate her.

    What This Means For Silo

    The Attacker Is Poised To Be A Strong Addition To Juliette’s Season 2 Story

    Solo and Juliette being attacked considerably raises the stakes of the storyline playing out in Silo 17. Most of Juliette and Solo’s story in season 2 has revolved around Juliette building a suit so she can get back to Silo 18 and working hard to gain the trust and help of the deeply paranoid Solo. There have been hints of someone else lurking in Silo 17 and Juliette seemingly discovered that Solo’s identity is a lie. Introducing another individual, who has already attacked both Solo and Juliette, provides a payoff for these details.

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    Silo Cast & Character Guide

    The cast of the sci-fi series Silo includes blockbuster stars, like Rebecca Ferguson and David Oyelowo, and familiar TV staples, like Rashida Jones.

    Solo’s insistence on staying in the vault and his paranoia about leaving it unlocked has more weight now that it is confirmed that he is not alone. The attacker will help shed more light on who Solo really is, what he has been hiding from Juliette, and the full story of what happened in Silo 17. Juliette is caught in the conflict between Solo and his attacker and is already beginning to pay the price for this with her injury, along with the possibility of being unable to reclaim her suit.

    Our Take On The Silo Season 2, Episode 8 Clip

    It Will Elevate The Silo 17 Storyline

    Steve Zahn as Solo peeking out the vault in Silo

    The attacker is an intriguing way to add more drama to Juliette’s season 2 story. Many of the best parts of season 2 so far have been with the political and personal drama among the characters left behind in Silo 18, but this new twist can help Juliette’s season 2 storyline be equally compelling. With Silo seasons 3 and 4 already confirmed, it is satisfying to know that this storyline will be able to be fully explored as the source material is adapted in its entirety.

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    In a shocking turn of events, Juliette finally comes face-to-face with the man who attacked Solo. The tension in the room is palpable as she confronts him, demanding answers for his heinous actions.

    However, things quickly take a turn for the worse as the attacker shows no remorse for what he has done. Instead, he taunts Juliette, reveling in the pain and suffering he has caused.

    Despite her best efforts to remain composed, Juliette can feel her anger boiling over. In a fit of rage, she lunges at the attacker, determined to make him pay for what he has done.

    The situation quickly escalates into a physical altercation, with Juliette and the attacker locked in a fierce struggle. In the chaos, emotions run high as the truth behind the attack is finally revealed.

    As the dust settles, Juliette is left shaken but determined to seek justice for Solo. But one thing is clear – her confrontation with Solo’s attacker did not go as planned.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. #JusticeForSolo.

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  • Bourbon Street attacker acted alone, ‘evil act’ kills 14

    Bourbon Street attacker acted alone, ‘evil act’ kills 14


    NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – Authorities held a press conference Thursday morning (Jan. 2), providing updates on the Bourbon Street terror attack that claimed the lives of 14 victims and injured 35 others early New Year’s Day.

    FBI Deputy Director Christopher Raia confirmed that 14 victims died in the attack, along with the suspect, Shamsud Din Jabbar, bringing the total to 15 fatalities.

    “This was a premeditated, evil act,” Raia told reporters.

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    Officials revealed that Jabbar posted five videos between 1:20 a.m. and 3:02 a.m. on New Year’s Day, proclaiming support for ISIS.

    In the first video, Raia says Jabbar expressed a desire to kill his friends and family, but ultimately desired to target Bourbon Street so the media headlines would highlight what he called the war between “believers and disbelievers.”

    Jabbar stated he joined ISIS before summer of 2024.

    “He was one hundred percent inspired by ISIS,” Raia said.

    Authorities say Jabbar rented a pickup truck in Houston on Dec. 30 and drove to New Orleans on Dec. 31. Surveillance video reportedly shows Jabbar planting improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in coolers at two locations – the intersection of Bourbon and Orleans streets, and another two blocks away – before driving his truck into a crowd.

    “It’s very hard to put into words and very hard to see,” Raia said, reflecting on the devastating scene.

    The FBI confirmed that two viable IEDs were rendered safe by bomb technicians, while other reports of suspicious devices were determined to be unfounded or unviable. The public is not in danger, Raia assured.

    Jabbar stayed at an Airbnb on Mandeville Street, where bomb-making materials were discovered. The house has been secured, and agents are conducting a thorough search for additional evidence.

    Three cell phones tied to Jabbar and two laptops found at the Mandeville Street property are currently being processed.

    TERROR ATTACK

    Calls for Public Assistance

    Authorities are asking anyone who was in the French Quarter on New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day to come forward, especially those who may have stopped near the coolers containing the IEDs. Raia emphasized that these individuals are not connected to the attack but could provide valuable information.

    Raia clarified that early suspicions of co-conspirators were based on surveillance footage showing patrons briefly interacting with the coolers containing IEDs, but the FBI has since determined these individuals were uninvolved, confirming that Jabbar acted alone.

    French Quarter Status

    Bourbon Street remains closed to the public as local and federal officials conclude their investigation. Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced the street would reopen around 30 minutes before the Sugar Bowl’s 3 p.m. kickoff.

    Potential Link to Vegas Incident

    The FBI is investigating a cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas for potential links to Jabbar. However, Raia cautioned that it is “very early in the investigation” and no definitive connection has been established.

    FOX5 Las Vegas was live reporting the latest on the Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump hotel.

    Landry Tours Scene

    Governor Jeff Landry arrived with law enforcement officials to survey the area of the Bourbon Street terror attack Thursday morning before the press conference.

    “At the end of the day, we want New Orleans to get back to business…and we also want to remember all those who lost their lives on the street,” Landry said in an exclusive interview with Fox 8.

    Standing from the freshly cleared area where 15 people died, including the suspect, and at least 35 were injured, Landry made the point the victims had come to Bourbon Street to celebrate. He said that it would be an additional tragedy if the tourist center couldn’t return to its usual status.

    “What people need to understand is, that it’s a two-pronged operation,” Landry said. “We’ve got a football game to put on today and at the same time there’s an active investigation by the FBI on a constant basis.”

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    Landry said he will attend Thursday’s Sugar Bowl football game between Notre Dame and Georgia and that the city will be safe for visitors.

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    In a shocking and tragic turn of events, authorities have confirmed that the attacker who carried out the deadly rampage on Bourbon Street acted alone. The heinous act, which claimed the lives of 14 innocent people, has been described as an “evil act” by officials.

    The attacker, whose identity has not yet been released, reportedly opened fire on unsuspecting bystanders in a crowded area of the popular tourist destination. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, leaving many questions unanswered as the community grapples with the senseless loss of life.

    As the investigation into the attack continues, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. The city of New Orleans is reeling from the tragedy, with residents and visitors alike mourning the lives lost in this senseless act of violence.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families during this difficult time. May justice be served for those who lost their lives, and may peace and healing come to the community in the wake of this devastating event.

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