Met Police will not charge Kneecap over ‘kill your MP’ video

Police said he would not be accused of a member of a video that he called “kill your MP”.
The Metropolitan Police will not be prosecuted for comments that the Irish Rap Group group would be at a concert in November 2023.
The investigation left the case against Liam óg ó Hannaidh, a 27 -year -old group member who performed under the stage called Mo Chara.
The rapper claimed that he exhibited a flag supporting Hezbollah at a concert at the O2 forum in Kentish Town on 21 November last year.
He rejected the charges and called them “distraction of attention ,, from the situation of the Palestinians. The group became fiery campaigns against Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza.
Dizap said that they did not support Hamas or Hezbollah and never support it ”.
Metropolitan police said that he had left his investigation into the comments “Kill Your MP” due to the legal time limit to expire the prosecution.
Force’s statement read: “A comprehensive investigation was completed by the detectives from the Counter Terrorism Command, which included a person to meet under the attention and taking advice from the Crown Prosecutor’s Office.
“The relevant crimes were taken into consideration by the investigation team and based on all the existing evidence, a decision has been made that there will be no other action at the moment.
“We understand the impact of this decision on MPs and staff. The security and safety of MPs is extremely seriously taken in all of the policies. MPs who may worry about their safety can communicate with Bridger officers who can provide more advice and support.”
The group apologized to the families of MPs Jo Cox and Sir David Ames, who were killed after the clips wandering to the public.
However, Hannaidh insisted that the whole ordeal was disproportionately and was a “joke ..
“Why should I regret it?” he said Guardian. “This was a joke – we play characters, satir, this is a joke. And that’s not the point. The issue is that It wasn’t a problem until Coachella said ‘Free Palestine’. “
The Irish rap group took the stage at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday at one of the most talked about shows of the weekend.
During the progress of the festival, several politicians wanted to be removed from the array of the series, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that the play of the group would be “inappropriate ..
During the show, Naoise O Caireallain, who took the stage under the name of Moglai Bap stage, said to the crowd: “Not mine, he said that your country did not want us to play the prime minister, so F *** Keir Starmer.”
The group then took the crowd to the cheering “F *** Keir Starmer” and “Free Palestine”.
Avon and Somerset police are currently evaluating images of comments made by Bob Vylan, both knees and another action in Glastonbury to decide whether any crime will be committed.
Glastonbury Organizers, Bob Vylan with the statements made by the “horrified” said – “Death, IDF, death, death [Israel Defence Forces]” – Emily Eavis said,” He crossed a line. “




