The Discord trannies must've infiltrated his mind at a young age.
110,000 attend Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' rally
The Metropolitan police believe that there are about 110,000 people in attendance at the ‘unite the kingdom’ demonstration and about 5,000 at the Stand Up to Racism march.
Speaking to the Guardian on Saturday afternoon, the Met police said:
It is difficult to estimate numbers in attendance at busy protests but we use a combination of CCTV and police helicopter footage to do so.
We believe the number of people in attendance at the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ demonstration is around 110,000.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/sep/13/uk-politics-latest-news-unite-the-kingdom-march-far-right-rally-london-labour-keir-starmer
12-Year-Old Girl Injured in Minnesota Shooting Out of Critical Condition, Health Improving
Sophia Forchas, a 12-year-old girl injured in a shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis on the morning of Aug. 27, is no longer in critical condition, according to Hennepin Healthcare officials.
Sophia is now listed in serious condition rather than critical condition, which means her chances of surviving the gunshot wound to her head have increased.
Dr. Walt Galicich said in a news conference last week that she suffered a gunshot wound to the left side of her head, and the bullet was still lodged in her brain, per local NBC affiliate KARE 11.
Surgeons removed the left half of her skull to give her brain the room required to swell, Galicich said. The doctor ended the Sept. 5 press conference by saying he expected her condition to improve significantly, but that the risk of lasting neurological impacts remains.
Sophia's mother, Amy Forchas, a critical pediatric critical care nurse, was working in the intensive care unit of the hospital where her daughter was rushed, according to a GoFundMe campaign.
Father Timothy Sas of St. Mary's Greek Orthodox Church in Minneapolis confirmed Sophia, a seventh grader, had been treated at Hennepin County Medical Center in a statement posted to the church's Facebook page on Aug. 27. He said he had spent "a good portion of the day" at the hospital with Sophia and her family.
"Sophia was born and raised in our St. Mary’s parish, immersed in the life of the Church together with her extended family of several generations who are devoted members of our congregation," Sas wrote in the statement.
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Sophia is among the 18 people who were injured at the church where an attacker, identified by authorities as Robin Westman, 23, opened fire through the windows of the church during morning Mass on Aug. 27, killing an 8-year-old and a 10-year-old.
Fifteen of the people who were injured are children. All are expected to survive, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara said. Three parishioners in their 80s were also wounded. Westman was armed with a rifle, a shotgun and a pistol, police said.
As of Thursday, Sept. 11, the GoFundMe campaign launched by Sophia's parents for her recovery has now reached $1,088,750.
https://people.com/12-year-old-girl-injured-in-minnesota-shooting-out-of-critical-condition-health-improving-11808678
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says his son Barron asked specifically if he could meet Charlie Kirk.
"I thought he was gonna say he wanted to meet King Charles or something. I said really?
So I set up a lunch with him, he came back & said 'that guy's great, dad.'
Charlie had a magic over the kids"
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