Mosque window smashing suspect held under Mental Health Act in Birmingham

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West Midlands police are not seeking anyone else in relation to the incidents

A man arrested after five mosques in Birmingham had their windows smashed on Thursday morning has been detained under the Mental Health Act, West Midlands police said.The force said: “The investigation continues, however at this stage police are not seeking anyone else in relation to these five incidents. Police do not believe that he was part of an organised group.”

 

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Wow mental health really? Very disappointed - I thought UK's response to such these will be different to America's.

I thought only minorities play the victim card 😏😏😏

Lone wolf or insane had to be one or the other. 🙄 bias

I'm told he is Muslim

Why is it always suspicious of mental health when it could be pure hate?

Is that him in the cap ?

Right he could have smashed up any building's window but he chose a mosque. how is this a mental health thing .he clearly wanted to vandalise a Muslim worshipping place to terrorise them !

why not under the Terrorist Act?

Being racist isn't a mental health issue. He's played that card to lessen whatever punishment he's going to get.

In that case when will a proportion of Tories going to be sectioned? Cop out

...yeah let’s just “fall” in to a bank window...🙄

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