A Swedish police officer robbed a bank - then returned a short while later to lead the hunt for the culprit.
Judge David Farrell said CCTV footage showed the dog was "completely out of control", it gave the woman "very nasty injuries" and he ordered its destruction.Olayinka Olatunji, also of Holme, and her son were ordered to pay fines, kennel costs and compensation, totalling more than £18,000.In the 12-minute video, which has had more than 720,000 views, her son said he had not been allowed to see Tank for two years and he rejected assessments to be seen by the Appeal Court describing it as aggressive.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesJoe Biden will formally introduce Kamala Harris as his vice-presidential pick in Delaware on Wednesday. Deji Olatunji admitted being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control Deji Olatunji admitted being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control New These are external links and will open in a new windowHundreds of gang members, mostly teenagers, fleeing police in two Nigerian states under a coronavirus lockdown hoaxed residents into believing that coordinated armed robbery attacks were underway. These are external links and will open in a new windowA YouTube star and his mother have admitted dangerous dog offences after their German shepherd bit and seriously injured an elderly woman.Deji Olatunji, who has more than 9.8 million subscribers, tried to restrain the dog, Tank, when his mother let it out of a house in Cambridgeshire.The 22-year-old admitted at Cambridge Crown Court to being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control.His mother, Olayinka Olatunji, 53, had already pleaded guilty to her role.At an earlier hearing, she admitted being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control that injured a person.The pair, from Holme, near Peterborough, will be sentenced on 25 October.Deji Olatunji, who has used the pseudonym ComedyShortsGamer and posts videos of pranks and gaming, has 2.5 million followers on Instagram and is the younger brother of fellow YouTuber KSI.He has previously spoken of his dog being seized, and uploaded a video last week in which he said he was going to court to try to get the dog back.Prosecutor Charles Falk told the court that on 23 July last year Olayinka Olatunji had "caused the dog to be let out" of the house.It then bit an elderly woman twice, causing what Judge David Farrell QC described as "very nasty injuries".Mr Falk told the court after this initial bite, Deji Olatunji came out of the house to try to get Tank under control.But it then bit another person, causing no injury, before it was finally restrained, Mr Falk said.The judge adjourned sentencing for reports to be made for both Olayinka Olatunji and the dog.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesThe driver is among those who were killed in the incident in Aberdeenshire.
The Police arrived to the scene and allegedly told the kennel that Tank would be taken to be trained into a Police dog, which would look to indicate that they want to s
What happened was the neighbor supposedly was confronted by tank and allegedly acted aggressively which supposedly caused the dog to react by nipping the neighbor.
A few days before the Court of Appeal hearing in London, Deji uploaded a video saying he "loved Tank to bits"
By Nduka Orjinmo & Ajoke Ulohotse BBC News, Lagos.
The post was later deleted as she said it was a joke.Others said the robbers were either at their doorsteps or at the neighbours and that the police had not responded to calls.On the streets the rumour-mill was in full flow.
"We are with sticks and other things to defend ourselves," he said.Lagos has long had a problem with organised youths called agberos, or area boys, who extort levies from businesses and residents.Their petty thievery are generally ignored by authorities in a state struggling with high youth unemployment.But the recent "attacks" were allegedly masterminded by more organised gangs with a militia-styled chain of command.These gangs, called cults in Nigeria because of their diabolic initiation processes and body scars, seek to control territories and commit crime. Mohammed Dewji, said to be Africa's youngest billionaire, said he thanked Allah and the police. Olayinka Olatunji was given a community order and ordered to do 80 hours of unpaid work No-one had witnessed a robbery incident.Jamiu Ayofalaji, who lives in the Ogba area of Lagos, said he heard gunshots and mobilised other residents to burn tyres to let the "robbers know that we are not sleeping".He said he did not see any armed robbers in his three days of keeping a night-vigil.Deji Francis also heard gunshots and that "some guys were robbing in the area so there was panicking," but he did not see anything.