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Oops! Police v Police crash in #Bradford District officers have crashed into Armed Officers in the BD5 area of the the city tonight. A van can be seen driving down Spring Mill Street, followed by the Armed BMW X5 before a district with its lights on, fails to give way at the junction. It is not thought any injuries were sustained.

Oops! Police v Police crash in #Bradford District officers have crashed into Armed Officers in the BD5 area of the the city tonight. A van can be seen driving down Spring Mill Street, followed by the Armed BMW X5 before a district with its lights on, fails to give way at the junction. It is not thought any injuries were sustained.

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🚨 Ferrari Crash Sparks Traffic Issues on Leeds’ Morris Lane Traffic disruption hit the Kirkstall area of Leeds this morning after a collision involving a Ferrari on Morris Lane. Reports emerged around 8am of the high-end vehicle in a smash, causing queues to build swiftly along the route. It is being reported locally that a car crashed into the back of the Ferrari.

🚨 Ferrari Crash Sparks Traffic Issues on Leeds’ Morris Lane Traffic disruption hit the Kirkstall area of Leeds this morning after a collision involving a Ferrari on Morris Lane. Reports emerged around 8am of the high-end vehicle in a smash, causing queues to build swiftly along the route. It is being reported locally that a car crashed into the back of the Ferrari.

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Car Fire Causes in Leeds Aldi Car Park Shoppers in #Leeds were thrown into chaos this evening after a car fire erupted in the Aldi car park at Middleton. Firefighters from Hunslet were swiftly dispatched to the scene on Middleton Park Road around 5:30 pm. The incident caused some disruptions, with shoppers scrambling to move their vehicles away from the immediate vicinity of the burning car. Emergency services remain at the scene.

Car Fire Causes in Leeds Aldi Car Park Shoppers in #Leeds were thrown into chaos this evening after a car fire erupted in the Aldi car park at Middleton. Firefighters from Hunslet were swiftly dispatched to the scene on Middleton Park Road around 5:30 pm. The incident caused some disruptions, with shoppers scrambling to move their vehicles away from the immediate vicinity of the burning car. Emergency services remain at the scene.

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MURDER: Brothers locked up after using car to target e-bike riders, killing an innocent boy A comprehensive investigation to secure justice for 16-year-old Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Al-Yazidi has resulted in two men being jailed. Abdullah was an entirely innocent boy who was simply walking to the shops when he was fatally struck by a vehicle on Staniforth Road, in Darnall, on 4 June 2025. Witnesses reported an Audi S3 being driven on the pavement at speed which subsequently hit Abdullah leaving him seriously injured. Sadly, despite the best efforts of medical personnel, he died at hospital the same day. An investigation was launched and a vehicle matching the description was soon found by officers abandoned on nearby Robinson Avenue. While enquiries were underway to locate the registered keeper of the vehicle, officers swiftly recovered CCTV showing the incident. Footage showed an Audi being dangerously manoeuvred into the opposite carriageway in an attempt to collide with a moped and two electric bikes. One rider was hit by the vehicle, suffering serious injuries, before the car collided with Abdullah. Behind the wheel of the vehicle was Zulkernain Ahmed and in the rear passenger seat, his brother Armaan Ahmed. Showing no remorse for what he had just done, Zulkernain proceeded to perform a U-turn in the road - driving back past the traumatic and devastating scene he had been responsible for - before abandoning the vehicle. The brothers returned home to collect passports and money before attempting to flee the country. However, while the pair were trying to make good their escape, quick work by detectives had identified as Zulkernain as a suspect and had marked him as wanted. As the pair attempted to board a ferry at the Port of Dover in the early hours of the next day, they were arrested and brought back to South Yorkshire to be questioned. Both men, of Locke Drive, Sheffield, were later charged with murder. Following a five-week trial, Zulkernain was convicted of murder. Armaan was found not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter. Today (Thursday 4 June) Zulkernain, aged 21, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years. Taking into account the days Zulkernain has spent on remand this is a minimum term of 29 years and five days. Armaan, aged 27, was jailed for 17 years.
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MURDER: Brothers locked up after using car to target e-bike riders, killing an innocent boy A comprehensive investigation to secure justice for 16-year-old Abdullah Yaser Abdullah Al-Yazidi has resulted in two men being jailed. Abdullah was an entirely innocent boy who was simply walking to the shops when he was fatally struck by a vehicle on Staniforth Road, in Darnall, on 4 June 2025. Witnesses reported an Audi S3 being driven on the pavement at speed which subsequently hit Abdullah leaving him seriously injured. Sadly, despite the best efforts of medical personnel, he died at hospital the same day. An investigation was launched and a vehicle matching the description was soon found by officers abandoned on nearby Robinson Avenue. While enquiries were underway to locate the registered keeper of the vehicle, officers swiftly recovered CCTV showing the incident. Footage showed an Audi being dangerously manoeuvred into the opposite carriageway in an attempt to collide with a moped and two electric bikes. One rider was hit by the vehicle, suffering serious injuries, before the car collided with Abdullah. Behind the wheel of the vehicle was Zulkernain Ahmed and in the rear passenger seat, his brother Armaan Ahmed. Showing no remorse for what he had just done, Zulkernain proceeded to perform a U-turn in the road - driving back past the traumatic and devastating scene he had been responsible for - before abandoning the vehicle. The brothers returned home to collect passports and money before attempting to flee the country. However, while the pair were trying to make good their escape, quick work by detectives had identified as Zulkernain as a suspect and had marked him as wanted. As the pair attempted to board a ferry at the Port of Dover in the early hours of the next day, they were arrested and brought back to South Yorkshire to be questioned. Both men, of Locke Drive, Sheffield, were later charged with murder. Following a five-week trial, Zulkernain was convicted of murder. Armaan was found not guilty of murder, but guilty of manslaughter. Today (Thursday 4 June) Zulkernain, aged 21, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years. Taking into account the days Zulkernain has spent on remand this is a minimum term of 29 years and five days. Armaan, aged 27, was jailed for 17 years.

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A NIGHT of bingo turned into a full house of fury after a mass brawl broke out between punters. Shocking footage shows the moment a fight broke out at Club 3000 in Leeds, West Yorks with women grabbing each other by the hair and a man appearing to punch a female in the face. A witness told how tempers boiled over when a man was ejected from the venue. As he left, the crowd reportedly clapped - prompting his female companion to lash out at another woman. The dramatic footage shows women trading blows between tables, as other players desperately attempt to intervene. A man in a blue top can then appears to throw a right jab at a woman, before one onlooker screams: 'What the f***'. A group of woman can be seen grappling with one another, as other bingo-goers desperately attempt to separate them. One witness described the scene as "WWE in a bingo hall". They said: "It was absolute chaos. It was like WWE in a bingo hall. 'The whole place was in total uproar. Women were swinging handbags and pulling each others hair. "Men were running across the tables to break things up but then getting caught in the middle. 'I’ve never seen anything like it in all my years of coming here.' The session, on Sunday night, was temporarily paused while staff restored order. Bingo fans later returned to complete their games. West Yorkshire Police said it was investigating a potential public order crime. A spokesperson said: “We were called at 9.11pm to a business premises on Balm Road to reports of an ongoing fight. A public order offence is being investigated. There were no reported injuries and enquiries are ongoing.”

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