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Mark Duggans Son pleads guilty to gun crime

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You can't park here sir

The rapper son of Mark Duggan, who was shot dead by police 13 years ago, is facing jail after admitting having a gun.

Drill artist Kemani Duggan, who performs as Bandokay, had been due to face trial at the Old Bailey accused of possessing a Tokarev pistol and 22 bulleted cartridges with intent to endanger life last year.

But just before his trial was due to start, he pleaded guilty to lesser offences of possession with intent to cause fear of violence.
 
But it doesn’t answer my original question. likesfish what was the point you were making?
I literally thought it was interesting considering the amount of he was completely innocent couldn't hurt a fly etc and his son ends up mired in gang criminalty as well. The gangs fight one another and bystanders they don't threaten the police or the state they are parasites who only spread misery.
 
I literally thought it was interesting considering the amount of he was completely innocent couldn't hurt a fly etc and his son ends up mired in gang criminalty as well. The gangs fight one another and bystanders they don't threaten the police or the state they are parasites who only spread misery.
You may have thought that. You just posted some of the story without comment. Almost as if to say. Ha. Told you so.

I would probably look into the story of the 15 minute pistol a bit and the trial and subsequent retrial. Somewhat interesting and mired in controversy. Given what happened after Mr. Duggan's murder.
 

The rapper son of Mark Duggan, who was shot dead by police 13 years ago, is facing jail after admitting having a gun.

Drill artist Kemani Duggan, who performs as Bandokay, had been due to face trial at the Old Bailey accused of possessing a Tokarev pistol and 22 bulleted cartridges with intent to endanger life last year.

But just before his trial was due to start, he pleaded guilty to lesser offences of possession with intent to cause fear of violence.
What was your point caller
 
The Duggan killing was dodgy as fuck, as discussed at great length on urban.

His son’s subsequent arrest much later does not change that, unless we are talking about a far more elaborate time travel plot than I have considered.

Which does not stop this from being a deeply, deeply stupid take:

Is it any surprise that the young child of a man who was shot dead by police might think he needs a gun?
 
Is it stupid to wonder why a boy who had his father taken from him, due to police need for over violence and their own internalized racism, ends up on the streets with a gun.
It’s not stupid at all. It’s called reality.
 
Is it stupid to wonder why a boy who had his father taken from him, due to police need for over violence and their own internalized racism, ends up on the streets with a gun.
It’s not stupid at all. It’s called reality.

I read your post as suggesting that the boy would think he needed a gun to protect himself from the police.
 
A man who was an armed criminal.

Duggan? He wasn't armed. Filth 'found' a planted gun which they then claimed Duggan had somehow thrown 80 feet after taking a gunshot wound to the chest.

As for his son, it's no great surprise when young men deprived of their fathers by arbitrary acts of violence don't always grow up as well-adjusted as they should be. Imagine your dad was murdered and the people who did it never even saw a courtroom. Imagine trying to grow up to be a functional person under a cloud like that.
 
Duggan? He wasn't armed. Filth 'found' a planted gun which they then claimed Duggan had somehow thrown 80 feet after taking a gunshot wound to the chest.

As for his son, it's no great surprise when young men deprived of their fathers by arbitrary acts of violence don't always grow up as well-adjusted as they should be. Imagine your dad was murdered and the people who did it never even saw a courtroom. Imagine trying to grow up to be a functional person under a cloud like that.

Sounds bizarre as fuck, but I remember several of us poring over the court notes at the time…
 
Sounds bizarre as fuck, but I remember several of us poring over the court notes at the time…

It's only bizarre if you try and believe the police's version of events. Otherwise it's a pretty simple tale of some idiots killing someone, doing a quarter-arsed job of covering it up and getting away with it anyway because they're filths.
 
It's only bizarre if you try and believe the police's version of events. Otherwise it's a pretty simple tale of some idiots killing someone, doing a quarter-arsed job of covering it up and getting away with it anyway because they're filths.

I meant bizarre that this is the narrative we get after they have had lots of time to get their story straight.
 
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