Ideal Britain wrote:Nationalist Northumbria wrote:The crowds of supporters who have accompanied him back to his house in Walker are horrified by this. They begin to shout, but Ashleigh holds up a hand for silence. "I'll come quietly," he says. And he does, though not 'quietly'. "I am innocent of whatever charges they have fabricated against me," he tells his supporters as he is arrested. "This is a last-ditch attempt to discredit us before the elections and we will be vindicated!"
The Police gently handcuff him and lead him away to the nearest police station, thanking him for his cooperation. They then apply for a search warrant to look in his house for firearms, explosives or materials which glorifies terrorism and also apply for another search warrant for his phone records and browsing history.
A police station, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, United Kingdom
The TFC tells Ashleigh his rights and then leads him to his cell.
“He’s been arrested for conspiring to murder the PM.” he says
The Custody Sergeant Eleanor Smith says “I’m satisfied your arrest is lawful.”
She then asks if he has shoes with laces as part of suicide prevention.