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Woman that Set Up Tribute site to Murderer Raoul Moat


Wiki page on the shootings
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Northumbria_Police_manhunt

The 2010 Northumbria Police manhunt was a major police operation in North East England in which armed police officers under the command of the Northumbria Police force attempted to apprehend Raoul Moat, a 37-year-old man from Newcastle upon Tyne who had recently been released from Durham Prison. Moat, armed with a sawn-off shotgun, shot three people: his ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart, her new partner Chris Brown, and police officer David Rathband. Brown was killed, while Rathband remains in hospital, confirmed as permanently blinded, Seriously injured Stobbart also remains hospitalised. After six days on the run, on 9 July Moat was recognised by police and contained in the open, leading to a standoff. After nearly six hours of negotiation, Moat shot himself in the early hours of 10 July, and was later pronounced dead at Newcastle General Hospital. The operation took place across the entire Northumbria Police area, which covers both the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear and the rural county of Northumberland.

The manhunt began after the shootings of Stobbart and Brown in the early hours of 3 July 2010 in Birtley, Gateshead. Nearly 22 hours later, the shooting of traffic police officer Rathband, parked in East Denton, Newcastle, was linked to Moat. Moat was believed[by whom?] to have a grudge against the police after Stobbart had, out of fear, lied to Moat about being in a relationship with a police officer. Shortly after his release from prison, Moat had posted threats to police and others on his Facebook profile. Moat apparently targeted Rathband randomly, simply for being an officer. He also made threats in two letters and several phone calls that he would kill any officer who attempted to stop him. A former bouncer and bodybuilder, he was reported[by whom?] to be prone to bouts of anger known as roid rage, due to steroid abuse. Both the police and some of Moat's relatives made several appeals for Moat to give himself up for the sake of his children. After a sighting on the night of 5 July in an armed robbery at Seaton Delaval on the Northumberland coast, on 6 July it was announced that Moat was believed to be in Rothbury in central Northumberland. The police manhunt remained focused there with several further suspected sightings, until the final confrontation at Riverside, Rothbury.

The manhunt lasted almost seven days, and was described[by whom?] as the largest in modern British history, involving 160 armed officers and armed response vehicles, many seconded for the operation from several other police forces. Police also used sniper teams, helicopters, dogs, armoured anti-terrorist police vehicles from Northern Ireland, and even a Royal Air Force jet for reconnaissance. In the course of the hunt there were several raids and false alarms across the region. With Moat believed to be sleeping rough, police found Moat's abandoned camp-sites and property as he evaded capture. Two exclusion zones[clarification needed] were set up, first around Rothbury, and then the nearby Cragside Estate. Armed guards were also posted outside schools in Rothbury after police announced that they believed Moat posed a threat to the wider public. Several people were arrested during the hunt and after Moat's death, suspected of assisting him with equipment, information, and in evading capture and selecting targets. Two men arrested in Rothbury had initially been believed[by whom?] to have been hostages from the Birtley shooting.

On 5 July, Northumbria Police announced that Durham Prison had told them three days earlier that Moat intended to harm his girlfriend. As a result, Northumbria Police voluntarily referred the case to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC). Following the final confrontation, the IPCC expanded the investigation to include the immediate events leading up to Moat's death, but ruled out investigating how the manhunt itself had been conducted.

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  • Glad Raoul is dead. Fucking scum, should have been a public hanging the worthless piece of shit.

  • He's a legend because he did the right thing and shot himself not because he killed 2 people and blinded another. Rot In Pieces Roal Moat!

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  • Moat would have shot her in a heartbeat, wish he had. Why can't these nutters go out and kill drug dealers and other scum. then they'd be heros by doing what our joke of a legal system can't.

  • dumb bitch

  • The picture of her has just put me off my dinner.

  • She's retarded .... put her on a rocket to the moon

  • this slapper should be fucking gassed.

  • guess rathband joins the club now eh? wife beater!!

  • people like her need frying with a fucking flame thrower

  • can't stand TalkSport but the presenter here is class!! well played sir.

  • @MrChelseaLondonfc Dont insult the retards.This "woman" is a lower primate. Actually no! That is an insult to the lower primates.

  • the stupid fucking bint

    what a thick fucking chavy no brain parasite piece of shit has she stepped outta her council flat since ?

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