JK Rowling and Elon Musk lead backlash at ‘utterly deplorable’ arrest of Graham Linehan after Father Ted creator was arrested by armed police for ‘anti-trans’ tweet

JK Rowling and Elon Musk today reacts to the arrest of Father Ted Creator Graham Linehan after he was detained by three ‘Anti-Trains’ tweet by five armed police officers at Heathrow Airport.
Harry Potter writer and Tesla billionaire are among the few high -profile names who will talk after being arrested from Linehan Arizona to London as soon as an American Airlines flight was arrested.
The Irish comedy writer, who was removed from the rail with his successful career ‘anti -trans’ views, says that he was treated as ‘terrorist’ before being tested on ‘T’ t by the police.Hree Tweets released in April.
MET police, 57 -year -old child, yesterday at around 13.00 at around 13.00 confirmed that he was arrested on suspicion of provoking violence.
Tesla and X CEO Musk described Britain as the ‘police state’, while Rowling Fumed: ‘What happened to the United Kingdom? This is totalitarianism. It will be completely pitiful. ‘
The gender-critical campaignist jumped to Linehan’s defense only weeks after he accused him of supporting him after being canceled over his similar views.
Elsewhere, Piers Morgan accused Britain of ‘transforming into North Korea’, Robert Jenrick detonated it as a ‘waste of police time’, and even the presenter Iain Dale, who was attacked by Linehan in the past, called ‘anger’.
The arrest of Linehan is the last of a series of heavy police response on the ‘crimes of thought’ at the targeted school in the targeted school.
Father Ted Creator Graham Linehan claims to have been arrested on his tweets. He claims that he should go to a hospital (in the picture) because he is very stressful.
JK Rowling, Robert Jenrick and others led to anger against the arrest of Linehan today
The highest -profile ‘Tweet Police’ case included Lucy Connolly, the wife of a Tor Assembly member who was released from prison last month after a 31 -month penalty for a racist tweet after the Southport attack.
After his arrest, Linehan claimed that he accompanied A & E, because Stress almost killed me ‘and added that blood pressure was recorded by a nurse in more than 200 mm HG.
The creator of the crowd of Peder Ted and IT shared his tweets that the police said he had arrested him. One of the April 20 said: ‘If a man defined as a trans man is only in a field for women, he takes a violent, abusive action. Make a scene, call the cops, and if everything else fails, punch him to the balls. ‘
A second tweet was a picture of a trans rally with subtitles on April 19: ‘A photo you can smell.’ The third was a follow -up of this tweet: ‘I hate them. Female enemy and homophobes. F *** Em. ‘
Condemning the arrest in X in the afternoon, Piers Morgan wrote: ‘What happened [Linehan] Today is absolutely ridiculous. Five armed police arrest him in Heathrow for tweets that mocked the scandal of biological men invading women’s fields? In the case of a free speech, England becomes North Korea. ‘
Shadow Justice Secretary Mr. Jenrick wrote: ‘This is a ridiculous and complete police time. The police responded only one of 5 reported theft, but 5 armed officers deployed a comedian on three tweets. We have to finish this nonsense desperately and pursue real criminals. ‘
LBC server Mr. Dale Fume: ‘This is an anger. [Linehan] I am quite inferior to me on Twitter in the past, but I stand with him in this ugly experience … How much police waste. ‘
And Tor Deputy Neil O’Brien wrote: ‘Britain is now a country where we arrested the authors of the smiling stock – light comedies and question them about their tweets. It wasn’t too serious. ‘
The Free Speech Association said that Linehan will finance the legal defense against this unimaginable claims and the disproportionate reaction of the police.
Linehan wrote about his dramatic arrest on his blog: ‘When I left the plane in Heathrow, five armed police officers were waiting. Not one, not two – five. They accompanied me in a private area and said I was arrested for three tweets.
These are three tweets that Graham Linehan claimed to have been arrested
In a country where pedophilia’s knife crime came out of control, women were attacked and harassed every time they started to talk, the state mobilized five armed officers to arrest a comedy writer for this tweet.
‘I promise, I’m not doing this.’
‘He said he was arrested at an airport like a terrorist, locked in a cell like a criminal, was taken to hospital and stress almost killed me and forbade me to talk online.
‘In my opinion, this proves that there is something beyond the suspicion: England has become a country that is hostile to the freedom of speech, hostile to women and transforms the police into a personal GOn team, which has become a country that fits too much to the demands of abusive men,’ ‘he added.
Linehan said that even if he delivered his passport in Arizona, the authorities did not sit on him and that he should be re -cognizing.
“At that time, I thought it was a kind of innocent Snafu that made the air journey into such joy.” ‘But on the trip, it was clear that I was marked.’
Linehan said he laughed when he first saw the police officers.
He claims that a minibus was organized to meet him on the asphalt, so I didn’t have to leave the airport like a terrorist ‘.
Linehan added: ‘Heathrow police station was confiscated in my belt, bag and devices. Then I was shown to a small green furnished cell that was there to allow you to think about your life choices, next to a rank, silver toilet in the corner and Crimestoppers on the ceiling. ‘
He managed to sleep by ‘a little miracle’, but then he was subjected to exams about his tweets.
Rowling jumped to Linehan’s defense only weeks after he accused him of defending him after he was canceled over his similar views.
Graham Linehan, Father Ted Ortak, spoke in the media outside the Westminster Magistrate Court on May 12, where a transsexual woman was not found guilty of hazagrament and damaging her phone.
However, he added: ‘The police themselves are mostly good during this nonsense. Some of them were Father Ted fans.
‘Thank God, the Catholic Church never spent the private relationship given to trans activities with the police. Male civil servants were mostly polite, but everything was not clearly seen by the politics of everything – only doing their jobs, but these things were crazy.
‘Female officers seemed to be more adjusted to those who really. One mentioned the Sandie Peggie case in a certain way, and even if they couldn’t accept it, I noticed that I was among friends. ‘
Mrs. Peggie, Christmas Arafi 2023’de Kirkcaldy’deki Victoria Hospital Trans Medic Dr. After complaining about sharing a locker room with Beth Upton, NHS was suspended by Fife.
Linehan says that there is only one bail: ‘I will not go to Twitter. This is it. No threats, no talk about the seriousness of my crimes – I just encounter a legal beak order and another interview designed to close me in England. ‘
Met Police Spokesman Mail told Mail: ‘On Monday, September 1, 13:00 civil servants arrested a man at Heathrow airport after arriving on an American Airlines flight.
‘The man in his 50s was arrested on suspicion of provoking violence. This is about the broadcasts in X.
The ‘arrest was made by civil servants from the MPS Aviation Unit. It is routine that the airports of civil servants carry firearms. They were not scratched or used at any point during the arrest.
‘After the police were detained, civil servants worried about their health and was taken to hospital. Neither life threatening nor changing life.
“ Now has continued to expect more investigations. ”
Linehan is tried on Thursday for two separate charges at the Westminster Magistrate Court. One is about harassing trans activities activist Sophia Brooks on Social Media, and the other is to damage Brooks’s mobile phone in October.
He rejected the charges at a hearing on May 12th.
Last month, Linehan accused Rowling of defending him. However, he will be glad to welcome his support today.
He explained how the SNP, which he called the ‘the biggest attack on the rights of Scottish women and girls’ in his life, supported his strong views on the bill of gender recognition reform.
However, he said that Rowling’s ‘silence’ feeling ‘toxic’ and isolated him, and he claimed that he did not defend his right to speak when he received a reaction to his comments on trans people.




