UK: Vibrant Machete Killer to be Released After 6 Months to Make Room for Anti-Stabbing Protesters


Lawson Natty, one of the many blacks that Britain needs to survive

It’s kinda nuts, but if you’re a nonwhite person in a white country, you are basically just allowed to kill white people.

Six months is what we call “a slap on the wrist.”

Daily Mail:

The mother of a teenage boy who was killed in a machete attack faces fresh agony today after being told one of his killers will be released just six months into his jail term due to prison overcrowding.

Gordon Gault, 14, died in hospital six days after he was attacked with a blade during an ongoing feud in Elswick, Newcastle, in November 2022.

After a trial at Newcastle Crown Court Carlos Neto, 18, and Lawson Natty, also 18, were convicted of manslaughter and unlawful wounding.

How is “hacking someone to death with a machete” classified as “manslaughter” in the first place?

Is a machete not considered a “deadly weapon” in the UK?

Just a reminder: the UK did a crackdown on kitchen knives.

I don’t know if all kitchen knives are banned or whatever, but they are considered a “deadly weapon.”

Neto, from Manchester, was jailed for nine years and two months, while Natty, from Newcastle, was handed two years and eight months at their sentence hearings in March.

But Gordon’s mum Dionne Barrett was left devastated when she received a letter confirming Natty’s early release at the weekend.


Dionne Barrett, unapologetic racist

Amid prison overcrowding the Conservatives began early releases prior to the election, with the new Labour government confirming this would continue amid a prisons crisis.

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson told MailOnline that any violent offender with a sentence under four years is eligible for early release under the scheme.

Although those convicted of sex offences and domestic abuse are exempt, other violent offenders, including killers convicted of manslaughter, can be released.

So smacking your wife is a more serious crime than killing someone?


Gordon Gault before he died

Good to know.

This comes as the UK is rounding people up for Facebook posts and throwing them in prison.

They have to make room for serious criminals

Some of this stuff is so silly, I think people can’t process the fact that it is even real at all.