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UK: UK police won't charge retiree who killed burglar in home
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A 78-year-old British retiree who stabbed a burglar to death in his home will not face criminal charges, London police said Friday.
Richard Osborn-Brooks was arrested on suspicion of murder after an altercation at his London home early Wednesday.
Police say the retiree said he had found two men inside the house, and struggled with one, who was stabbed in the upper body. The suspected burglar was found collapsed in a road nearby and died later in a hospital. |
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no home knife delivery shipment, 'zombie' knives, knuckledusters or caustic materials to anyone under 18
Ban on home deliveries of knives in government ... - The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk › News › UK › UK Politics 20 hours ago - Anyone buying a knife online will be banned from having it sent to a residential address, under a government crackdown following a surge in street ... a new offence of possessing acid in public without good reason, prevents sales of acids to under 18s and stops knives being sent to people's homes when ... |
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