Judge Edward Burgess said, by Hussein throwing these objects, he "added fuel to the already caused fire".
But the most important part of impersonating Donald, he said, was replicating his eyes and mouth.He has analysed a lot of videos of Donald Trump and said he watched the inauguration on Monday to "soak it up".
"I wanted to get even more Donaldified," he added. "It was a huge day for me to sit and watch him, because I want people to believe that I am him."The triple murder committed by crossbow killer Kyle Clifford showed harmful online content could "transform" into physical violence, a former culture secretary has claimed.Clifford, 26, murdered Carol, Louise and Hannah Hunt at their home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, in July 2024 and he was
Prosecutors at Cambridge Crown Court said Clifford's actions were fuelled by the "violent misogyny promoted" by controversial social media personality Andrew Tate.Baroness Nicky Morgan said the case proved "so-called legal content can absolutely be deeply, deeply harmful to others". The BBC has approached Tate for comment.
Four alleged victims of Tate have also called for social media platforms to ban the influencer, saying: "Clifford's case should be a warning".
Clifford admitted murdering Carol, 61, with a butcher's knife and using a crossbow to fatally shoot Louise, 25, and 28-year-old Hannah.Also discussed at the meeting, was the Humber and North Yorkshire Health Care Partnership’s strategy, which includes an ambition to increase healthy life expectancy in the region by five years by 2035.
A charity has unveiled plans to create a garden space for patients with spinal injuries, to help aid their recovery.Horatio's Garden are set to begin work on an outdoor area and garden room at the James Cook University Hospital, in Middlesbrough, for the use of those patients in the hospital's specialist department who typically need lengthy treatment.
The team hopes to develop "beautiful spaces" to help improve patients' physical and mental health as they recover.It is the charity's ninth project, with founder Dr Olivia Chapple OBE highlighting the incredible impact previous projects have had on patients' psychological recovery.