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The lads who didn’t know how to be killers caught fleeing to Alicante

Nottingham Killers

Not everyone is cut out to be a killer. It calls for prudence, cold blood, and a zero-tolerance attitude. None of these characteristics applied to Ramarni Spencer and Pharrell McLennon, two British youths who erred in committing a crime and attempted to flee to Alicante.

The two criminals were deemed dangerous for trying to kill another young man in Nottingham, even though they were only eighteen. Despite the fact that their victim was only a few meters away, they were unsuccessful in their endeavour.

The young man, who was riding an electronic bicycle on May 5th, 2024, was shot by Spencer and McLennon and barely escaped. The incident was captured on video in one of the stores.

A store employee first reported hearing what appeared to be a gunshot, which prompted police to call the police. When a retailer later discovered a damaged window, an on-scene investigation revealed that a missile was responsible for the damage.

Upon examining CCTV footage, detectives found that a group of youths had assembled at the shopping complex at approximately 3:25 p.m. In the video, two young males on an electric bike are seen drawing their weapons and shooting at another individual who is also on a bike.

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According to Nottinghamshire Police Inspector Chris Berryman, the incident took place on a spring afternoon in a crowded shopping district. “Terrified onlookers sought refuge in shops, while Spencer and McLennon showed no concern for their safety,” according to him.

No pedestrians or customers were hurt in spite of the risk. “Their reckless decision to pull out firearms and fire them meant they were lucky not to cause serious injury or worse,” said the official.

Absence of escape


Both young men purchased plane tickets with the goal of hiding in Alicante and avoiding punishment following the unsuccessful burglary. But two days later, while placing an order at a Burger King in the East Midlands Airport departures area, they were taken into custody.

After identifying them as suspects, detectives planned an operation to apprehend them before they boarded their aircraft to Alicante-Elche Miguel Hernández airport, which the agents documented.

The suspects were forced to confess to the crime and enter a guilty plea to possessing weapons with intent to endanger life due to the overwhelming evidence. The attack’s weapons, however, have not been located.

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Both have been found guilty, and Nottinghamshire Police have released video of the criminals’ arrest and sentence. Spencer and McLennon were given a cumulative term of 23 and a half years in jail when they appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on January 24.

According to a British police spokesperson, “when officers showed up and arrested them in the departures area of the airport, it must have been a nasty shock for them.”

McLennon was given a 13-year sentence extension. He will be on probation for the next three years and in pretrial custody for the first 10.

In contrast, Spencer received a lengthy sentence of 10 and a half years. After serving the first seven and a half years in prison, he will be placed on probation for three years. Both will be housed in a juvenile prison facility to fulfil their respective sentences.

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Torrevieja’s new Local Police fleet

Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, Federico Alarcón, the councillor for security and emergencies, and Alejandro Morer, the director general of police, presented the 17 new cars that will be used by the Local Police on Paseo Vista Alegre yesterday morning, Wednesday 2nd March. The vehicles will be leased for four years with a purchase option.

A total of 1,147,660.80 euros (286,915.20 euros for each contract year) is allocated for the purchase of these cars.

The 17 vehicles that are leased are:

  • Ten SUV patrol cars, all hybrids (four equipped with police gear and an arrest kit, and six equipped with police gear but no arrest kit).
  • Two vans: one with nine seats for police equipment and one for police and report preparations.
  • A police-equipped all-terrain pickup truck for the Environmental Group.
  • Four local police general service support cars without police gear (they should only have rotating magnetic LED lights with an integrated siren and, in three of them, police shields on the front and rear hoods and doors).

In addition, the successful bidder, Transtel, has offered to deliver to Torrevieja City Council two portable vehicle battery jump starters, each worth €200, two fixed/portable vehicle jump starters/chargers, each worth €600, and a high-quality workshop tool trolley with at least 170 parts, valued at €300.

Eduardo Dolón, the mayor of Torrevieja, has emphasised the financial investments made by the city council of Torrevieja in recent years to enhance the number of police officers and the fleet of vehicles of the Local Police, which has increased significantly in the last two years.

Eduardo Dolón said that the government team hopes to increase the number of officers in the Torrevieja Local Police force to 200 by the end of the current term in 2027. This is a significant number in order to provide all the necessary citizen security services that the thousands of tourists who visit Torrevieja each year and the residents of Torrevieja themselves deserve.

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Man arrested in Torrevieja for the death of a 5-year-old jailed

Following his appearance today, Thursday 3rd April, before the judge of the Court of Violence against Women number 2 of Murcia, Jesús J. “Suso,” 48, who was arrested in Torrevieja as the suspected perpetrator of the death of his five-year-old stepdaughter in the Murcian district of Llano de Brujas, will be held in provisional custody without bail.

Additionally, judicial sources state that the adoptive mother has also been questioned as a victim-witness, always accompanied by the victim support unit psychologist. A number of witnesses have also been questioned, including the detainee’s brother and parents.

Along with initiating the required support and social protection measures by directing her to the appropriate authorities, the court has also issued a protection order against the victim, which forbids the accused from contacting or approaching her as a precaution. Although the inmate had no prior allegations of gender-based assault, the court found him guilty in 2010 and 2014 of making threats in connection with domestic abuse, for which he was imprisoned for two years initially and then for an additional year.

The accused was taken to court facilities at 9:40 am following his arrest in Torrevieja on Tuesday, 1st April. Under the watchful observation of National Police officers, some of the girl’s family gathered at the entrance to the City of Justice in Murcia to demand justice for Nadia.

The incident, which has stunned society, happened last Tuesday when Jesús J.G. called the minor’s adoptive mother, Ramona, and said, “The girl is already in heaven.” The accused’s parents later discovered the youngster dead at the family home in the Llano de Brujas district, allegedly as a result of the minor consuming pills or other narcotics.

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Given that retaliation against his former spouse may have been the driving force behind the crime, preliminary investigations suggest that vicarious violence may have occurred. Although there were records of threats in texts sent to the victim’s mother, there were no prior reports of abuse.


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Alicante’s Urbanova Beach, finally campervan free

Over the past week, Urbanova Beach’s scenery has undergone significant transformation. The caravans have vanished from the parking area close to Urbanova Beach after months of homeowners’ concerns about overpopulation. Through a campaign and recent surveillance, the local police have intervened and accomplished what the inhabitants have long sought: the removal of large trucks from the area that, in certain cases, had been there for months.

Up until now, enforcement of municipal ordinances that forbid parking cars wider than five meters in specific locations has been slack. The Local Police have started an “on-site campaign” this week to alert camper van and motorhome owners about the new rules, according to municipal sources. Warnings of potential fines for repeat offences have been sent, even though no consequences have been applied as of yet. To stop a recurrence of the crime, two neighbourhood police officers assigned to the area will also continue to monitor the parking lot.

After months of grievances, the people of Urbanova are relieved by this intervention. The president of the Urbanova citizens’ organisation, María José Molina, emphasises the obvious changes in the neighbourhood. They have eliminated them, or at least there are fewer of them, and it appears like things are progressing. They’ve been informed by the local police, and it’s evident that they’ve acted,” Molina adds.

In addition to reducing beachgoers’ parking options, the overpopulation of these cars in Urbanova caused issues for the neighbourhood. Residents blasted the car parks transformation into a makeshift camping area with the placement of seats, tables, and even tents as an excessive infringement on public space.

The issue of RV parking in Alicante has not been resolved, despite the fact that the work in Urbanova has temporarily freed the area. Owners of these cars are currently forced to look for alternatives on beaches and in residential areas because the city lacks public locations specifically designed for this kind of vehicle.

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The only official motorhome parking space on Playa de San Juan was closed in 2021, making matters worse. The area had previously been used for Cirque du Soleil and other events, but it was never reopened. The Institute of Tourism Research at the University of Alicante was commissioned by the Alicante City Council in January of this year to evaluate the financial effects of motorhome tourism and investigate potential remedies. Though it is not ruled out that it would be on the oceanfront or second line, the potential of making municipal land accessible for this usage is being explored.


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