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There is more to the Liverpool car-plowing-into-pedestrians story than the police are putting out. It's a useful rule of thumb that the U.K. police lie about everything. There was something very suspicious about the unseemly rush to put out the story that the suspect was a 53-year-old "white British man." Maybe he is, maybe he isn't. Others have pointed out that the man in the footage looks neither 53, nor white, nor British.

Now, it seems the BBC is starting to distance itself from the story. Let's see how it plays out. Whatever the truth, everything the police are telling us are lies.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cn5xnlkegz0t

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