Chilling 3 words of hate crime thug who showed up at mosque waving a knife | UK | News

After attacking a group of men, women, women and prayers, a 29 -year -old man who came to a mosque using a knife was imprisoned for 20 months. Callum McINALL, in people gathered outside the Portsmouth Jami Mosque, shouted before a verbal harassment before punching a man who wanted him to leave them alone. He also threw a prayer mat and shouted racial abuse. The Royal Prosecutor’s Office (CPS) said the attacker was armed with a knife he threw when he heard the police sirens.
McINALL, Waverley Road, Southsea, Hampshire, racial or religiously aggravated joint attack guilty, beaten, aggravated by racial or religious attack, alarm, or a person with a person with a knife in a public place found guilty. He was sentenced to Portsmouth Crown Court. A CPS spokesman said: “The incident that took place in the Portsmouth Jami Mosque on August 31, saw that McINally shouted oral harassment as a small group of men, women and children were approaching.
“A man from the group asked McINALY to leave them alone, and McInlyly punched her in her chest, kicked a prayer mat and shouted racial abuse.
“McINALL then returned and the police took a knife that he threw and fled after hearing the sirens.”
Senior Royal Prosecutor Harvey WithCombe said: “We made Callum McINALLY immediately went to court.
“Today, the sentence given today proves that after the Royal Prosecutor’s Office Service has successfully applied for the increase in hate crime, it is no place to hide for those who want to spread hatred, evil and prejudice in our communities.
“We will continue to act quickly and firmly about these cases and ensure that those responsible for such crimes in our communities are delivered to justice.”
The Chief Inspector Sam Warne from Hampshire Constabulary said: orum I am pleased to see the seriousness of this event as a result of today.
“McINALY’s behavior shocked the society, and I hope the penalty helps to repair the harmony in our communities.
“My civil servants and I have dedicated Portsmouth to making them a safer place for everyone. Events like this will not be tolerated and everyone who is found to commit such crimes will be brought to justice.
“I would like to thank the people of Portsmouth for their support while working with our partners and community leaders to strengthen our response in both these and future events”




