Man jailed after sending more than 100 menacing' messages to Labour MP
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Man jailed after sending more than 100 menacing' messages to Labour MP
"Cambridgeshire police said Lee White sent 109 messages to Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, the MP for Tooting in south London, over a four-day period between 29 August and 1 September 2024. White, 52, was arrested at his home in Littleport, Cambridgeshire, on 4 September last year. Police said the messages contained racial abuse and threats to kill Keir Starmer and cabinet ministers."
"After being released on bail, White sent further messages between 24 November and 26 November 2024 to his probation officer threatening to kill everyone in the probation office with grenades and guns. He added he would make Parkside police station in Cambridge explode. White pleaded guilty at Cambridge crown court to sending threatening communications, harassment without violence and sending a communication conveying an offensive message, police said. He was jailed for 23 months for the offences on Tuesday."
Lee White sent 109 messages containing racial abuse and threats to kill the prime minister and cabinet ministers to MP Rosena Allin-Khan over four days. He was arrested at his Littleport home on 4 September 2024. After release on bail, he sent further threats to his probation officer between 24 and 26 November 2024, including threats to kill staff with grenades and guns and to make Parkside police station explode. White pleaded guilty to sending threatening communications, harassment without violence, and sending an offensive communication, and was jailed for 23 months. He also admitted sending a false communication with intent to cause harm.
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