I am pleased to report Leicestershire Police have finally traced a household that are responsible for hate crimes against me.
One member of the household spent one and half hours today being interviewed by police.
This person has denied the most offensive behaviour, but they have admitted posting comments on my blog.
A unknown number of the residents from the same household will be interviewed.
I hope this will bring an end to the hate campaign, especially now this household know there is no such thing as cowardly anonymity for any internet user.
It is hoped the identity of the person responsible for the Homophobic Hate Crimes will soon be revealed.
I thank Leicestershire Police for finally taking action.
Action could and should have been taken far sooner and if it was not for Inspector Monks actions, I believe his actions contributed to the difficulties I have experienced over the last two years.
Inspector Monks says his move to Loughborough is promotion. I say that is crap! Inspector Monks was the commander for a whole county, now he is to only command a city police station.
Inspector Monks sadly supported Rutland County Council and Oakham Town Council and its clear he has paid the price. I would like to think he is not the only person to suffer from their actions and people at Rutland County Council and Oakham Town Council who have behaved in a despicable manner should also be dealt with.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Hate Crimes, Leicestershire Police Act
Labels: Oakham, Rutland, UK, Photos
Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Rutland