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Judo instructor who hurled police officer to the ground and attacked
another trying to pepper spray him as they tried to arrest him for
holding free outdoor children's classes during Covid lockdown avoids jail >Daniel Carr, 37, 'took down' two PCs as they tried to stop his lockdown
judo class
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
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Judo instructor who hurled police officer to the ground and attacked
another trying to pepper spray him as they tried to arrest him for
holding free outdoor children's classes during Covid lockdown avoids jail >Daniel Carr, 37, 'took down' two PCs as they tried to stop his lockdown
judo class
He admitted assaulting them and judge handed him 100-day community order
She praised Carr for revealing mental health issues after mum's cancer >diagnosis
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A martial arts instructor who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to >arrest him for holding free outdoor judo classes for children during the >Covid lockdown has avoided prison after a judge praised his 'excellent' >courtroom plea for leniency.
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him
in February 2021.
At the time both constables were trying to detain Carr after he arranged
free classes for youngsters in a public park in Heywood, near Rochdale >Greater Manchester to help with their 'mental health wellbeing' due to
being confined to their homes during Tier 4 restrictions.
The officers were taken to hospital where PC Adnen Mehmood was found to
have suffered a punctured right lung as result of him him hitting the
ground. The other officer PC Mohammed Zeb had a day off sick and was
placed on restricted duties for two weeks after he was left with
'soreness, tenderness and swelling' to his left wrist. Both officers
have made full recoveries.
At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Carr, from Heywood who spent
ten days in custody following his arrest faced up to five years in
prison after pleading guilty to causing actual bodily harm and
obstructing police.
Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester,
who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding
free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has
avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
+5
View gallery
Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester,
who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding
free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has
avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him
in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
+5
View gallery
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him
in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
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But he was given a 12-month community order and was ordered to complete
100 hours of unpaid work after he gave an impassioned speech in which he >apologised for the injuries caused to the officers but said he was
merely 'helping people struggling with the effects of lockdown.'
The court heard all participants in the class were standing two metres
apart.
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood. But Covid >restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that it was
illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone
outside your household or support bubble.
But prosecutor Craig MacGregor said: 'He [Carr] wanted to be able to
protest about being able to protest about the Covid regulations. Police >became aware on social media about those gatherings and on February 4 he >received a "cease and desist" letter which said he can be fined for >prohibited behavior.
'He was also served with a directive from Rochdale Borough Council under
the health protection regulations, telling him not to have this protest.
'He would say it was to help people's health and wellbeing and they
would have been 2m apart but the participants would still have to give
each other succour.
'He also said was offering kids martial arts lessons from 1pm but in
brackets saying: "If I have not been arrested."
'We say that is teasing and goading of the officers. He had already been >arrested previously and told to go home and there is an element of the
"I won't have anyone tell me what to do" mentality.'
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Representing himself Carr (pictured outside Minshull Street Crown Court) >denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said: 'My intention that day was
to help people struggling with the effects of lockdown, myself amongst
them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to kids who may have been >struggling'
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured).
But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that
it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone >outside your household or support bubble
+5
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Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured).
But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that
it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone >outside your household or support bubble
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Mr MacGregor said that the event had not taken account of any of the
other people using the park who wanted to follow the Tier 4 restrictions
and added: 'On February 27 at about 12 o'clock people started to gather.
The defendant tried to give help to people. At the bandstand there was
tea and coffee and martial arts lessons.
'At 12.40pm as the gathering got larger police tried to break things up.
PC Zebb and PC Mehmood told the defendant to leave the park, he being
the organiser.
'He started to walk off about 300 yards from the bandstand, but then
changed direction to try and frustrate what the police officers were
trying to do. It got to the stage where PC Mehmood decided he had to
arrest the defendant but he was thrown to the floor twice.
'PC Zebb deployed his Parva spray but during the scuffle that ensued was >punched on his left wrist. He was left with some soreness, tenderness
and swelling. PC Mehmood has slightly more serious injuries and they
both went to Fairfield Hospital.
'PC Mehmood suffered right shoulder pain and reduced mobility and there
was a soft tissue injury with an X-ray showing there was a puncture to
the right lung, an apical pneumothorax, but there were no associated rib >fractures. Perhaps it was the force in which he was taken to the ground
that caused it. Luckily, that punctured lung healed without further
medical intervention in a short period of time.
'PC Zebb had two trips to the hospital and had to take a day off work,
was on restricted office duties for a couple of weeks which had an
effect on the neighbourhood police team. This offence was committed
against an emergency worker acting in the exercise of his functions.'
Carr spent 10 days in custody following his initial arrest and 261 days
on a curfew while on bail and was originally charged with causing
grievous bodily harm.
Representing himself Carr denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said:
'My intention that day was to help people struggling with the effects of >lockdown, myself amongst them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to
kids who may have been struggling, something I am trained and qualified
to do, and something I had been doing for some years before lockdown.
'I still believe what I was doing or trying to do was the right thing to
do, however maybe in the wrong way. During a very difficult time due to >isolation and the news a few weeks earlier that my mother had been
diagnosed with cancer and was going through radiotherapy I wasn't
thinking 100% clearly.
'I have always done what I believe is the right thing to do, I have made >mistakes and strayed from the path at times, but I've always stood up
and taken responsibility for my mistakes. Allowing myself to assault a
police officer trying to arrest me however unlawful I perceived that
arrest to be, was wrong, resulting in an officer being hurt, causing
stress and upset to his family.
'It put stress and pressure on my family at a time when they had enough
to deal with. It undermined any good I was trying to do and caused me to
lose the judo club l had set up and my job, not to mention friendships
and the respect many people in the community had for me.'
He added: 'This was all set in motion by how I reacted that day, to
which I feel is in no way representative of who I am or who I want to
be. My reaction that day was completely instinctive with the sole
intention of escaping what I perceived at the time to be a threat,
partly influenced by my emotional mental state, partly by my righteous >indignation and partly by my pride, to which I am ashamed, embarrassed
and deeply sorry for any pain or distress I may have caused.'
At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in >mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
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At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in >mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
Sentencing Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent
speech in mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful
and impressive manner'. She also made no order for compensation for the
two PCs.
She told Carr: 'Your actions were affected by your own mental state at
the time. You were understandably in distress at your mother's recent >diagnosis which compounded your own difficulties and the restrictions
that which you were struggling with significantly.'
At an earlier hearing Carr was fined £2,000 for breaching Covid
restrictions over the judo classes and was also ordered to pay 1,960
court costs and a £200 victim surcharge.
At the time Mark Widdup, director of neighbourhoods for Rochdale
council, said: 'The actions of Mr Carr were not only a breach of the
national regulations that were in place at the time, they were also an >affront to the majority of people who made great personal sacrifices in
order to help protect others from a virus that has claimed the lives of >hundreds of people in our borough.'
'Although the risks of transmission were generally considered to be
lower outdoors compared to indoors, there were still significant risks
of transmission with people congregating in large numbers and being
closer than two metres from each other. Mr Carr's actions demonstrated a >complete disregard for the legislation and his selfish actions put
others at risk.'
Michael Ejercito wrote:
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Judo instructor who hurled police officer to the ground and attacked
another trying to pepper spray him as they tried to arrest him for
holding free outdoor children's classes during Covid lockdown avoids jail
Daniel Carr, 37, 'took down' two PCs as they tried to stop his lockdown
judo class
He admitted assaulting them and judge handed him 100-day community order
She praised Carr for revealing mental health issues after mum's cancer
diagnosis
By OLIVER PRICE
PUBLISHED: 08:03 EDT, 1 March 2023 | UPDATED: 08:03 EDT, 1 March 2023
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A martial arts instructor who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to
arrest him for holding free outdoor judo classes for children during the
Covid lockdown has avoided prison after a judge praised his 'excellent'
courtroom plea for leniency.
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground
before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him
in February 2021.
At the time both constables were trying to detain Carr after he arranged
free classes for youngsters in a public park in Heywood, near Rochdale
Greater Manchester to help with their 'mental health wellbeing' due to
being confined to their homes during Tier 4 restrictions.
The officers were taken to hospital where PC Adnen Mehmood was found to
have suffered a punctured right lung as result of him him hitting the
ground. The other officer PC Mohammed Zeb had a day off sick and was
placed on restricted duties for two weeks after he was left with
'soreness, tenderness and swelling' to his left wrist. Both officers
have made full recoveries.
At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Carr, from Heywood who spent
ten days in custody following his arrest faced up to five years in
prison after pleading guilty to causing actual bodily harm and
obstructing police.
Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester,
who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding
free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has
avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
+5
View gallery
Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester,
who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding
free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has
avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground
before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him
in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
+5
View gallery
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground
before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him
in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
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But he was given a 12-month community order and was ordered to complete
100 hours of unpaid work after he gave an impassioned speech in which he
apologised for the injuries caused to the officers but said he was
merely 'helping people struggling with the effects of lockdown.'
The court heard all participants in the class were standing two metres
apart.
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood. But Covid
restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that it was
illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone
outside your household or support bubble.
But prosecutor Craig MacGregor said: 'He [Carr] wanted to be able to
protest about being able to protest about the Covid regulations. Police
became aware on social media about those gatherings and on February 4 he
received a "cease and desist" letter which said he can be fined for
prohibited behavior.
'He was also served with a directive from Rochdale Borough Council under
the health protection regulations, telling him not to have this protest.
'He would say it was to help people's health and wellbeing and they
would have been 2m apart but the participants would still have to give
each other succour.
'He also said was offering kids martial arts lessons from 1pm but in
brackets saying: "If I have not been arrested."
'We say that is teasing and goading of the officers. He had already been
arrested previously and told to go home and there is an element of the
"I won't have anyone tell me what to do" mentality.'
+5
View gallery
Representing himself Carr (pictured outside Minshull Street Crown Court)
denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said: 'My intention that day was
to help people struggling with the effects of lockdown, myself amongst
them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to kids who may have been
struggling'
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured).
But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that
it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone
outside your household or support bubble
+5
View gallery
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured).
But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that
it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone
outside your household or support bubble
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Mr MacGregor said that the event had not taken account of any of the
other people using the park who wanted to follow the Tier 4 restrictions
and added: 'On February 27 at about 12 o'clock people started to gather.
The defendant tried to give help to people. At the bandstand there was
tea and coffee and martial arts lessons.
'At 12.40pm as the gathering got larger police tried to break things up.
PC Zebb and PC Mehmood told the defendant to leave the park, he being
the organiser.
'He started to walk off about 300 yards from the bandstand, but then
changed direction to try and frustrate what the police officers were
trying to do. It got to the stage where PC Mehmood decided he had to
arrest the defendant but he was thrown to the floor twice.
'PC Zebb deployed his Parva spray but during the scuffle that ensued was
punched on his left wrist. He was left with some soreness, tenderness
and swelling. PC Mehmood has slightly more serious injuries and they
both went to Fairfield Hospital.
'PC Mehmood suffered right shoulder pain and reduced mobility and there
was a soft tissue injury with an X-ray showing there was a puncture to
the right lung, an apical pneumothorax, but there were no associated rib
fractures. Perhaps it was the force in which he was taken to the ground
that caused it. Luckily, that punctured lung healed without further
medical intervention in a short period of time.
'PC Zebb had two trips to the hospital and had to take a day off work,
was on restricted office duties for a couple of weeks which had an
effect on the neighbourhood police team. This offence was committed
against an emergency worker acting in the exercise of his functions.'
Carr spent 10 days in custody following his initial arrest and 261 days
on a curfew while on bail and was originally charged with causing
grievous bodily harm.
Representing himself Carr denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said:
'My intention that day was to help people struggling with the effects of
lockdown, myself amongst them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to
kids who may have been struggling, something I am trained and qualified
to do, and something I had been doing for some years before lockdown.
'I still believe what I was doing or trying to do was the right thing to
do, however maybe in the wrong way. During a very difficult time due to
isolation and the news a few weeks earlier that my mother had been
diagnosed with cancer and was going through radiotherapy I wasn't
thinking 100% clearly.
'I have always done what I believe is the right thing to do, I have made
mistakes and strayed from the path at times, but I've always stood up
and taken responsibility for my mistakes. Allowing myself to assault a
police officer trying to arrest me however unlawful I perceived that
arrest to be, was wrong, resulting in an officer being hurt, causing
stress and upset to his family.
'It put stress and pressure on my family at a time when they had enough
to deal with. It undermined any good I was trying to do and caused me to
lose the judo club l had set up and my job, not to mention friendships
and the respect many people in the community had for me.'
He added: 'This was all set in motion by how I reacted that day, to
which I feel is in no way representative of who I am or who I want to
be. My reaction that day was completely instinctive with the sole
intention of escaping what I perceived at the time to be a threat,
partly influenced by my emotional mental state, partly by my righteous
indignation and partly by my pride, to which I am ashamed, embarrassed
and deeply sorry for any pain or distress I may have caused.'
At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in
mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
+5
View gallery
At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in
mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
Sentencing Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent
speech in mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful
and impressive manner'. She also made no order for compensation for the
two PCs.
She told Carr: 'Your actions were affected by your own mental state at
the time. You were understandably in distress at your mother's recent
diagnosis which compounded your own difficulties and the restrictions
that which you were struggling with significantly.'
At an earlier hearing Carr was fined £2,000 for breaching Covid
restrictions over the judo classes and was also ordered to pay 1,960
court costs and a £200 victim surcharge.
At the time Mark Widdup, director of neighbourhoods for Rochdale
council, said: 'The actions of Mr Carr were not only a breach of the
national regulations that were in place at the time, they were also an
affront to the majority of people who made great personal sacrifices in
order to help protect others from a virus that has claimed the lives of
hundreds of people in our borough.'
'Although the risks of transmission were generally considered to be
lower outdoors compared to indoors, there were still significant risks
of transmission with people congregating in large numbers and being
closer than two metres from each other. Mr Carr's actions demonstrated a
complete disregard for the legislation and his selfish actions put
others at risk.'
In the interim, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8) way to eradicate the COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given
moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
Michael Ejercito wrote:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11807425/Judo-instructor-attacked-police-arresting-Covid-lockdown-class-Manchester-avoids-jail.html
Judo instructor who hurled police officer to the ground and attacked
another trying to pepper spray him as they tried to arrest him for
holding free outdoor children's classes during Covid lockdown avoids jail >>>> Daniel Carr, 37, 'took down' two PCs as they tried to stop his lockdown >>>> judo class
He admitted assaulting them and judge handed him 100-day community order >>>> She praised Carr for revealing mental health issues after mum's cancer >>>> diagnosis
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A martial arts instructor who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to >>>> arrest him for holding free outdoor judo classes for children during the >>>> Covid lockdown has avoided prison after a judge praised his 'excellent' >>>> courtroom plea for leniency.
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >>>> before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him >>>> in February 2021.
At the time both constables were trying to detain Carr after he arranged >>>> free classes for youngsters in a public park in Heywood, near Rochdale >>>> Greater Manchester to help with their 'mental health wellbeing' due to >>>> being confined to their homes during Tier 4 restrictions.
The officers were taken to hospital where PC Adnen Mehmood was found to >>>> have suffered a punctured right lung as result of him him hitting the
ground. The other officer PC Mohammed Zeb had a day off sick and was
placed on restricted duties for two weeks after he was left with
'soreness, tenderness and swelling' to his left wrist. Both officers
have made full recoveries.
At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Carr, from Heywood who spent >>>> ten days in custody following his arrest faced up to five years in
prison after pleading guilty to causing actual bodily harm and
obstructing police.
Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester, >>>> who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding
free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has
avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
+5
View gallery
Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester, >>>> who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding
free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has
avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >>>> before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him >>>> in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
+5
View gallery
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >>>> before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him >>>> in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
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But he was given a 12-month community order and was ordered to complete >>>> 100 hours of unpaid work after he gave an impassioned speech in which he >>>> apologised for the injuries caused to the officers but said he was
merely 'helping people struggling with the effects of lockdown.'
The court heard all participants in the class were standing two metres >>>> apart.
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood. But Covid
restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that it was
illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone
outside your household or support bubble.
But prosecutor Craig MacGregor said: 'He [Carr] wanted to be able to
protest about being able to protest about the Covid regulations. Police >>>> became aware on social media about those gatherings and on February 4 he >>>> received a "cease and desist" letter which said he can be fined for
prohibited behavior.
'He was also served with a directive from Rochdale Borough Council under >>>> the health protection regulations, telling him not to have this protest. >>>>
'He would say it was to help people's health and wellbeing and they
would have been 2m apart but the participants would still have to give >>>> each other succour.
'He also said was offering kids martial arts lessons from 1pm but in
brackets saying: "If I have not been arrested."
'We say that is teasing and goading of the officers. He had already been >>>> arrested previously and told to go home and there is an element of the >>>> "I won't have anyone tell me what to do" mentality.'
+5
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Representing himself Carr (pictured outside Minshull Street Crown Court) >>>> denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said: 'My intention that day was >>>> to help people struggling with the effects of lockdown, myself amongst >>>> them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to kids who may have been >>>> struggling'
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured).
But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that >>>> it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone >>>> outside your household or support bubble
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Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured).
But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that >>>> it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone >>>> outside your household or support bubble
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Mr MacGregor said that the event had not taken account of any of the
other people using the park who wanted to follow the Tier 4 restrictions >>>> and added: 'On February 27 at about 12 o'clock people started to gather. >>>> The defendant tried to give help to people. At the bandstand there was >>>> tea and coffee and martial arts lessons.
'At 12.40pm as the gathering got larger police tried to break things up. >>>> PC Zebb and PC Mehmood told the defendant to leave the park, he being
the organiser.
'He started to walk off about 300 yards from the bandstand, but then
changed direction to try and frustrate what the police officers were
trying to do. It got to the stage where PC Mehmood decided he had to
arrest the defendant but he was thrown to the floor twice.
'PC Zebb deployed his Parva spray but during the scuffle that ensued was >>>> punched on his left wrist. He was left with some soreness, tenderness
and swelling. PC Mehmood has slightly more serious injuries and they
both went to Fairfield Hospital.
'PC Mehmood suffered right shoulder pain and reduced mobility and there >>>> was a soft tissue injury with an X-ray showing there was a puncture to >>>> the right lung, an apical pneumothorax, but there were no associated rib >>>> fractures. Perhaps it was the force in which he was taken to the ground >>>> that caused it. Luckily, that punctured lung healed without further
medical intervention in a short period of time.
'PC Zebb had two trips to the hospital and had to take a day off work, >>>> was on restricted office duties for a couple of weeks which had an
effect on the neighbourhood police team. This offence was committed
against an emergency worker acting in the exercise of his functions.'
Carr spent 10 days in custody following his initial arrest and 261 days >>>> on a curfew while on bail and was originally charged with causing
grievous bodily harm.
Representing himself Carr denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said:
'My intention that day was to help people struggling with the effects of >>>> lockdown, myself amongst them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to >>>> kids who may have been struggling, something I am trained and qualified >>>> to do, and something I had been doing for some years before lockdown.
'I still believe what I was doing or trying to do was the right thing to >>>> do, however maybe in the wrong way. During a very difficult time due to >>>> isolation and the news a few weeks earlier that my mother had been
diagnosed with cancer and was going through radiotherapy I wasn't
thinking 100% clearly.
'I have always done what I believe is the right thing to do, I have made >>>> mistakes and strayed from the path at times, but I've always stood up
and taken responsibility for my mistakes. Allowing myself to assault a >>>> police officer trying to arrest me however unlawful I perceived that
arrest to be, was wrong, resulting in an officer being hurt, causing
stress and upset to his family.
'It put stress and pressure on my family at a time when they had enough >>>> to deal with. It undermined any good I was trying to do and caused me to >>>> lose the judo club l had set up and my job, not to mention friendships >>>> and the respect many people in the community had for me.'
He added: 'This was all set in motion by how I reacted that day, to
which I feel is in no way representative of who I am or who I want to
be. My reaction that day was completely instinctive with the sole
intention of escaping what I perceived at the time to be a threat,
partly influenced by my emotional mental state, partly by my righteous >>>> indignation and partly by my pride, to which I am ashamed, embarrassed >>>> and deeply sorry for any pain or distress I may have caused.'
At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in
mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
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At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in
mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
Sentencing Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent >>>> speech in mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful
and impressive manner'. She also made no order for compensation for the >>>> two PCs.
She told Carr: 'Your actions were affected by your own mental state at >>>> the time. You were understandably in distress at your mother's recent
diagnosis which compounded your own difficulties and the restrictions
that which you were struggling with significantly.'
At an earlier hearing Carr was fined £2,000 for breaching Covid
restrictions over the judo classes and was also ordered to pay 1,960
court costs and a £200 victim surcharge.
At the time Mark Widdup, director of neighbourhoods for Rochdale
council, said: 'The actions of Mr Carr were not only a breach of the
national regulations that were in place at the time, they were also an >>>> affront to the majority of people who made great personal sacrifices in >>>> order to help protect others from a virus that has claimed the lives of >>>> hundreds of people in our borough.'
'Although the risks of transmission were generally considered to be
lower outdoors compared to indoors, there were still significant risks >>>> of transmission with people congregating in large numbers and being
closer than two metres from each other. Mr Carr's actions demonstrated a >>>> complete disregard for the legislation and his selfish actions put
others at risk.'
In the interim, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8) way to eradicate the
COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given
moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (DeuteronomyThank you for noting that I have no COVID.
8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
including especially caring to
http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12 as shown by http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest ) with all glory ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.
Laus DEO !
Suggested further reading: https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/5EWtT4CwCOg/m/QjNF57xRBAAJ
Shorter link:
http://bit.ly/StatCOVID-19Test
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Michael Ejercito wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11807425/Judo-instructor-attacked-police-arresting-Covid-lockdown-class-Manchester-avoids-jail.html
Judo instructor who hurled police officer to the ground and attacked >>>>> another trying to pepper spray him as they tried to arrest him for
holding free outdoor children's classes during Covid lockdown avoids jail >>>>> Daniel Carr, 37, 'took down' two PCs as they tried to stop his lockdown >>>>> judo class
He admitted assaulting them and judge handed him 100-day community order >>>>> She praised Carr for revealing mental health issues after mum's cancer >>>>> diagnosis
By OLIVER PRICE
PUBLISHED: 08:03 EDT, 1 March 2023 | UPDATED: 08:03 EDT, 1 March 2023 >>>>>
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A martial arts instructor who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to >>>>> arrest him for holding free outdoor judo classes for children during the >>>>> Covid lockdown has avoided prison after a judge praised his 'excellent' >>>>> courtroom plea for leniency.
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >>>>> before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him >>>>> in February 2021.
At the time both constables were trying to detain Carr after he arranged >>>>> free classes for youngsters in a public park in Heywood, near Rochdale >>>>> Greater Manchester to help with their 'mental health wellbeing' due to >>>>> being confined to their homes during Tier 4 restrictions.
The officers were taken to hospital where PC Adnen Mehmood was found to >>>>> have suffered a punctured right lung as result of him him hitting the >>>>> ground. The other officer PC Mohammed Zeb had a day off sick and was >>>>> placed on restricted duties for two weeks after he was left with
'soreness, tenderness and swelling' to his left wrist. Both officers >>>>> have made full recoveries.
At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Carr, from Heywood who spent >>>>> ten days in custody following his arrest faced up to five years in
prison after pleading guilty to causing actual bodily harm and
obstructing police.
Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester, >>>>> who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding >>>>> free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has >>>>> avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
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Martial arts instructor Daniel Carr (pictured), from Greater Manchester, >>>>> who 'took down' two policemen as they tried to arrest him for holding >>>>> free outdoor judo classes for children during the Covid lockdown has >>>>> avoided prison after his 'excellent' courtroom plea for leniency
Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >>>>> before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him >>>>> in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
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Daniel Carr, 37, used his judo skills to throw one officer to the ground >>>>> before striking another on the wrist who was about to pepper spray him >>>>> in February 2021. Pictured: Judo instructor Daniel Carr (right)
performing a martial arts move during a session
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But he was given a 12-month community order and was ordered to complete >>>>> 100 hours of unpaid work after he gave an impassioned speech in which he >>>>> apologised for the injuries caused to the officers but said he was
merely 'helping people struggling with the effects of lockdown.'
The court heard all participants in the class were standing two metres >>>>> apart.
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood. But Covid >>>>> restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that it was >>>>> illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone
outside your household or support bubble.
But prosecutor Craig MacGregor said: 'He [Carr] wanted to be able to >>>>> protest about being able to protest about the Covid regulations. Police >>>>> became aware on social media about those gatherings and on February 4 he >>>>> received a "cease and desist" letter which said he can be fined for
prohibited behavior.
'He was also served with a directive from Rochdale Borough Council under >>>>> the health protection regulations, telling him not to have this protest. >>>>>
'He would say it was to help people's health and wellbeing and they
would have been 2m apart but the participants would still have to give >>>>> each other succour.
'He also said was offering kids martial arts lessons from 1pm but in >>>>> brackets saying: "If I have not been arrested."
'We say that is teasing and goading of the officers. He had already been >>>>> arrested previously and told to go home and there is an element of the >>>>> "I won't have anyone tell me what to do" mentality.'
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Representing himself Carr (pictured outside Minshull Street Crown Court) >>>>> denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said: 'My intention that day was >>>>> to help people struggling with the effects of lockdown, myself amongst >>>>> them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to kids who may have been >>>>> struggling'
Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured). >>>>> But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that >>>>> it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone >>>>> outside your household or support bubble
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Carr organised the martial arts at Queens Park in Heywood (pictured). >>>>> But Covid restrictions in place at the time in February 2021 meant that >>>>> it was illegal to organise or attend gatherings and meetings with anyone >>>>> outside your household or support bubble
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Mr MacGregor said that the event had not taken account of any of the >>>>> other people using the park who wanted to follow the Tier 4 restrictions >>>>> and added: 'On February 27 at about 12 o'clock people started to gather. >>>>> The defendant tried to give help to people. At the bandstand there was >>>>> tea and coffee and martial arts lessons.
'At 12.40pm as the gathering got larger police tried to break things up. >>>>> PC Zebb and PC Mehmood told the defendant to leave the park, he being >>>>> the organiser.
'He started to walk off about 300 yards from the bandstand, but then >>>>> changed direction to try and frustrate what the police officers were >>>>> trying to do. It got to the stage where PC Mehmood decided he had to >>>>> arrest the defendant but he was thrown to the floor twice.
'PC Zebb deployed his Parva spray but during the scuffle that ensued was >>>>> punched on his left wrist. He was left with some soreness, tenderness >>>>> and swelling. PC Mehmood has slightly more serious injuries and they >>>>> both went to Fairfield Hospital.
'PC Mehmood suffered right shoulder pain and reduced mobility and there >>>>> was a soft tissue injury with an X-ray showing there was a puncture to >>>>> the right lung, an apical pneumothorax, but there were no associated rib >>>>> fractures. Perhaps it was the force in which he was taken to the ground >>>>> that caused it. Luckily, that punctured lung healed without further
medical intervention in a short period of time.
'PC Zebb had two trips to the hospital and had to take a day off work, >>>>> was on restricted office duties for a couple of weeks which had an
effect on the neighbourhood police team. This offence was committed
against an emergency worker acting in the exercise of his functions.' >>>>>
Carr spent 10 days in custody following his initial arrest and 261 days >>>>> on a curfew while on bail and was originally charged with causing
grievous bodily harm.
Representing himself Carr denied throwing a punch at PC Zeb and said: >>>>> 'My intention that day was to help people struggling with the effects of >>>>> lockdown, myself amongst them, and to offer free martial arts lessons to >>>>> kids who may have been struggling, something I am trained and qualified >>>>> to do, and something I had been doing for some years before lockdown. >>>>>
'I still believe what I was doing or trying to do was the right thing to >>>>> do, however maybe in the wrong way. During a very difficult time due to >>>>> isolation and the news a few weeks earlier that my mother had been
diagnosed with cancer and was going through radiotherapy I wasn't
thinking 100% clearly.
'I have always done what I believe is the right thing to do, I have made >>>>> mistakes and strayed from the path at times, but I've always stood up >>>>> and taken responsibility for my mistakes. Allowing myself to assault a >>>>> police officer trying to arrest me however unlawful I perceived that >>>>> arrest to be, was wrong, resulting in an officer being hurt, causing >>>>> stress and upset to his family.
'It put stress and pressure on my family at a time when they had enough >>>>> to deal with. It undermined any good I was trying to do and caused me to >>>>> lose the judo club l had set up and my job, not to mention friendships >>>>> and the respect many people in the community had for me.'
He added: 'This was all set in motion by how I reacted that day, to
which I feel is in no way representative of who I am or who I want to >>>>> be. My reaction that day was completely instinctive with the sole
intention of escaping what I perceived at the time to be a threat,
partly influenced by my emotional mental state, partly by my righteous >>>>> indignation and partly by my pride, to which I am ashamed, embarrassed >>>>> and deeply sorry for any pain or distress I may have caused.'
At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in >>>>> mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
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At Minshull Street Crown Court (pictured) in Manchester, sentencing
Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent speech in >>>>> mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful and
impressive manner' as she handed him a 12-month community order and
ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work
Sentencing Judge Angela Nield told Carr he had delivered an 'excellent >>>>> speech in mitigation' and said he had expressed himself in 'a careful >>>>> and impressive manner'. She also made no order for compensation for the >>>>> two PCs.
She told Carr: 'Your actions were affected by your own mental state at >>>>> the time. You were understandably in distress at your mother's recent >>>>> diagnosis which compounded your own difficulties and the restrictions >>>>> that which you were struggling with significantly.'
At an earlier hearing Carr was fined £2,000 for breaching Covid
restrictions over the judo classes and was also ordered to pay 1,960 >>>>> court costs and a £200 victim surcharge.
At the time Mark Widdup, director of neighbourhoods for Rochdale
council, said: 'The actions of Mr Carr were not only a breach of the >>>>> national regulations that were in place at the time, they were also an >>>>> affront to the majority of people who made great personal sacrifices in >>>>> order to help protect others from a virus that has claimed the lives of >>>>> hundreds of people in our borough.'
'Although the risks of transmission were generally considered to be
lower outdoors compared to indoors, there were still significant risks >>>>> of transmission with people congregating in large numbers and being
closer than two metres from each other. Mr Carr's actions demonstrated a >>>>> complete disregard for the legislation and his selfish actions put
others at risk.'
In the interim, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8) way to eradicate the
COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the UK & elsewhere is by
rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given
moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
including especially caring to
http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12 as shown by
http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest ) with all glory (
http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.
Laus DEO !
Suggested further reading:
https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/5EWtT4CwCOg/m/QjNF57xRBAAJ >>
Shorter link:
http://bit.ly/StatCOVID-19Test
Thank you for noting that I have no COVID.
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: The LORD says "Blessed are you who hunger now ..."
Shame on andrew, look at his red face.
He is trying to pull a fast one. His scripture bit is found among these:
'14 Bible verses about Spiritual Hunger'
Psalms
81:10 I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: >open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Proverbs
13:25 The righteous has enough to satisfy his appetite, But the stomach of >the wicked is in need.
Joel
2:26 And ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of
the LORD your God, that hath dealt wondrously with you: and my
people shall never be ashamed.
Psalms
107 For he satisfies the thirsty and fills the hungry with good things.
Acts
14:17 "Yet he did not leave himself without witness, for he did good by >giving you rains from heaven and fruitful seasons, satisfying
your hearts with food and gladness."
someone eternally condemned & ever more cursed by GOD perseverated:
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
Subject: a very very very simple definition of sin ...
Does andrew's "definition" agree with scripture? Let's see in 1 John:
John wrote this to christians. The greek grammer (sic) speaks of an ongoing >> status. He includes himself in that status.
1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is
not in us.
1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, >> and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is >> not in us.
http://tinyurl.com/WanderingSheep
"See that you do not despise one of these little ones (who are
wonderfully hungry). For I tell you that their angels in Heaven always
see the face of My Father in Heaven. What do you think? If a man owns
a hundred sheep, and one of them wanders away (looking for more food),
will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hills and go to look for the
one that wandered off? And if he finds it, truly I tell you, he is
happier about that one sheep than about the ninety-nine that did not
wander off. In the same way your Father in Heaven is not willing that
any of these ( http://WonderfullyHungry.org ) little ones should
perish." (Matthew 18:10-14 w/parenthetical clarification)
Source:
https://www.bible.com/bible/111/MAT.18.10-14.NIV
Here is a Wonderful (Isaiah 9:6) example of one of these wonderfully
hungry "little ones" (Matt 18:10-14) who are despised by those who are
http://bit.ly/h_angry (Genesis 25:32):
http://tinyurl.com/AfricaRenee
It is written that all of Heaven rejoices when the lost/prodigal find
their way back to GOD so that witnessing to them makes us like the 5
virgins who are considered wise (Proverbs 11:30) in the parable of the
http://tinyurl.com/TenVirgins1737
"For we are GOD’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus (
http://bit.ly/Lk2442 ) to do good (Matthew 19:17) works, which GOD
prepared in advance for us to do." (Ephesians 2:10 w/ parenthetical
clarification)
Source:
https://biblehub.com/ephesians/2-10.htm
Suggested further reading:
http://tinyurl.com/EightTalents
So let us not be a http://bit.ly/terribly_hungry (Genesis 25:32)
http://tinyurl.com/ChrINOtrump or else we'll most certainly die a
http://bit.ly/TerriblyStupid (Mark 9:42) death:
http://bit.ly/BiblicalEsau
Instead, let's http://tinyurl.com/TrulyLove (John 15:12) others as
our LORD Jesus truly loves (John 15:13) us.
This is **not** what http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew wants but rather
what LORD Jesus wants:
http://WDJW.net
BTW (John 14:6), "what would Jesus have us do" is false teaching
because it's past tense and restricted to action (i.e. does **not**
include behavior/attitude) while "what does Jesus want" is both
present tense **and** all-inclusive.
For example:
http://tinyurl.com/WhatDoesJesusWantFor2023
Therefore, http://tinyurl.com/BeHungrier , which really is wonderfully
healthier especially for diabetics and other heart disease patients:
http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
(Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
removing the http://WDJW.great-site.net/VAT from around the heart
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