UK POLICE THREATEN TO EXTRADITE & JAIL AMERICANS OVER SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS

Right now the UK is in flames due to rioting and the police there want Americans to be punished for inciting the protests.
UK police commissioner threatens to extradite and jail US citizens over social media posts: ‘We will come after you’ London’s Metropolitan Police chief, Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, announced officials will not only be cracking down on British citizens for commenting on the riots in the UK, but on American citizens as well.

Rowley warned that officials will not only be cracking down on British citizens for commentary on the riots in the U.K., but on American citizens as well.

“We will throw the full force of the law at people. And whether you’re in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you,” Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said.

Riots have broken out across the United Kingdom in recent days over false rumors spread online that an asylum seeker was responsible for a mass stabbing at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event that left three girls dead and others wounded. The murders, allegedly committed by a now 18-year-old British citizen born to Rwandan parents, sparked a series of violent protests that tapped into broader concerns about the scale of immigration in the U.K.

Footage of the violent clashes involving anti-immigration protesters and the groups of counter-protesters, some of whom have been seen waving Palestinian flags, has gone viral on social media, and the government is warning that sharing such content may have serious consequences.

One key aspect that makes this apparent crackdown on social media particularly shocking to critics is that the British government is threatening to extradite American citizens from the U.S. to be jailed in the U.K. for violating their rules about political speech online.

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