The Rant
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Originally published | 2010 |
Authors | Andrew Case |
Genres | Drama |
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ID | 1994757 |
About The Rant
THE STORY: A taut drama exploring racial bias and the slippery path to justice. One summer night in Brooklyn, a sixteen-year-old boy is gunned down by the police. When the department closes ranks around the accused officer, an investigator assigned
Theatres tempt new audiences with virtual reality
... Despite just being a member of the audience, the play s delivery - through a virtual reality (VT) headset - made The Rant feel alarmingly real...
YouTuber arrested a Birmingham hospital bomb threat
... During The Rant, he said: This is viral and it is always in the Newspapers...
YouTuber arrested a Birmingham hospital bomb threat
Matthew Wain admitted to the threats, the staff at the city to call the hospital in Birmingham
A YouTuber who filmed himself "truly reprehensible" bomb threat in a hospital, dealing with Covid-19 patients was jailed for 12 weeks.
Matthew Wain, 31, said he hoped the NHS staff at Birmingham City Hospital - where he, most recently, in treatment - "the coronavirus".
Wain was on 29. March.
Birmingham Magistrates' belongs to The Court , he's not in treatment at the beginning of the block was angry at the supposed.
Wain, of Hatfield Road, Birmingham, said an emergency room worker: "Not funny. After what I had done to me yesterday, I the bomb would have a place to be honest.
"After The Way you spoke to me, I hope they all die of the coronavirus, because you deserve it. "
The 10-minute video with The Phone call was played for The Court , as a Wain laughed in the dock.
In the shots, which had 81,000 views, Wain was a YouTuber and leveled out various allegations against employees, which is a racist remark, and asked to have a conversation with The Nurse in charge.
During The Rant , He Said : "This is viral and it is always in the Newspapers. "
'Shocked'Wain a criminal record for a 2017 malicious communications offence, the gay bars in Norfolk, for which the community has.
description of the Covid-19-related comment on the video, District Judge Briony Clarke said: "This really is despicable, Mr Wain.
"There have been threats and they are happy, they weren't charged with Something More serious.
"While we were sitting here appalled at the content, there were points when they laughed. "
Wain was also ordered to pay costs of £135, £122, for a fee.
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