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Alan Ritchson makes cryptic post about an ‘enemy’ after punching neighbor

Alan Ritchson makes cryptic post about an ‘enemy’ after punching neighbor

Alan Ritchson has sparked intrigue among fans after sharing a cryptic message on social media, just days after he was cleared of wrongdoing following a physical altercation with a neighbour. The Reacher star took to Instagram on Monday night, posting a quote from former French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte that read: “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.” Notably, the Hollywood actor chose not to add any caption, allowing the pointed message to stand entirely on its own. The timing of the post did not go unnoticed. It came shortly after news broke that Alan had been involved in a bloody street brawl with a neighbor, later identified as Ronnie Taylor, in Brentwood, Tennessee. While the incident initially raised questions, authorities have since confirmed that the actor will face no charges. © InstagramAlan left a cryptic post after his altercation with a neighbour Fans quickly rallied behind the 41-year-old in the comments section of his post, interpreting the quote as a subtle response to the situation. “I know you’re way too good of …

Accidentally freed sex offender jailed for punching and biting police officers | UK News

Accidentally freed sex offender jailed for punching and biting police officers | UK News

A convicted sex offender who was accidentally freed from jail has been sentenced to 26 weeks in prison for punching and biting two police officers. Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, 24, was at the centre of a nationwide manhunt after he was mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth, south west London, on 29 October last year. The Algerian asylum seeker was arrested in Finsbury Park, north London, on 7 November. The blunder was among a number of wrongful inmate releases, that engulfed the government in a political crisis and led to promises of tougher security measures. Kaddour-Cherif was facing three live criminal cases and was under investigation for a fourth when he was freed. At Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on Friday, Kaddour-Cherif was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison for assaulting two police officers at Blackhorse Road Underground station, east London, on 20 July. Off-duty police constable Bradley Glynn saw Kaddour-Cherif take a mobile phone from a sleeping passenger while on the Tube. PC Glynn snatched the phone out of Kaddour-Cherif’s pocket and handed it back to the owner …