By Hackney Hive on 22/11/2018
Amanda Straughan, hackney police, Lilly’s Legacy Cat rescue, stoke newington
Crime, Housing, Stoke Newington

Amanda Straughan who runs Lilly’s Legacy Cat Rescue has ramped up her vendetta against me. Amanda is a fraud. She adores cats that I can’t deny, and is a very dedicated cat rescuer. She is however a very sick individual. If you recall, a writer did a piece on her in the Huffington Post, last […]
By Remi on 03/11/2017
CPS, cressida dick, denise rawls, Edson Da Costa, hackney police, ipcc, met police, newham, Rashan Charles, Remi Makinde, simon laurence
Crime, Hackney News, Opinions

It was the closest I’d ever come to watching a snuff movie. Viewing CCTV footage of a Hackney Police officer and a member of the public allowing a 20 year old Black man, to die on the floor of a shabby convenience store on Kingsland Road this past summer. I said it several times then and […]
By Remi on 14/08/2016
clapton, denise rawls, denise rawls fake business coach, denise rawls illegal business, denise rawls thief, hackney police, Remi Makinde, the hackney hive
Crime, Hackney News, Upper Clapton

UPDATE: Following over two years of constant harassment by Hackney Police, the crown prosecution decided to drop this case in January 2019. Rawls has made several declarations on line about me being convicted for stalking, trolling and even an ASBO. All lies. There wasn’t any enough evidence. More to come about the thugs and murderers known as Hackney Police. […]
By Remi on 20/09/2014
Andy Walker, hackney police, Shorim, stamford hill, Torah Parade
Stamford Hill

Steven Tyler and Joe Perry may have penned the hit song, but this week in Stamford Hill, Hackney Council had to remove posters up and down the densely populated Orthodox Jewish neighborhood that instructed women to “please walk on this side of the road only”. Written in both Yiddish and English, the signs were put […]
By Remi on 18/05/2012
det const jason robinson, hackney police
Hackney News
The man found hanged on a tree in Chadwell Heath, Essex on Monday morning, has been named as 40 year old Met Police officer, Det Con Jason Robinson. His death is not being treated as suspicious. Robinson, a married father of four children aged between 7 and 17, was based in Hackney. He was found […]
By Remi on 01/05/2012
clapton, hackney police, homerton, ponsford street, sewdley street, shooting, stabbing
Clapton, Crime

Scroll down for updates. Police were called to Sewdley Street in Clapton at 9:06 pm on Monday night, after a gun shot was heard. They found nobody injured, but witnesses say they saw a person peddle away on a bike, shortly after the shot rang out. A police spokesman told Hackney Hive “a 12 year […]
By Hackney Hive on 12/04/2011
agnes sina-inakoju, hackney police, hoxton, n1, old bailey, operation trident, steve bending
Crime, Hoxton

An Old Bailey judge has sentenced Leon Dunkley and Mohammed Smoured to 32-year minimum terms. After six days of deliberation, both were found guilty this morning of murdering Agnes Sina Inakoju. Dunkley 22 and Smoured 21, were both members of the notorious London Fields Boys gang and were out to attack a member of the […]
By Remi on 07/11/2010
elly barnes, hackney police, jules pipe, lbgt history month, learning trust, lgbt, stoke newington school
Education, Lead

A Hackney borough secondary school, has recently been the focus of nationwide and international attention because of a pioneering scheme to educate youths on LGBT awareness, (for the uninitiated, that stands for Lesbian, Gay Bi-Sexual Transgender). Stoke Newington School claims to have virtually eradicated homophobia amongst its students, thanks to its diversity studies, which includes […]
By Hackney Hive on 25/05/2010
hackney police, operation trident
Crime, Hackney News

Following the shooting of an innocent bystander last Saturday May 22, officer’s investigating are appealing for witnesses to contact them. It’s now known the shots were fired outside the park and one of the bullets entered the park and hit the victim. DS Steve Desmond from Trident said: “We need to hear from witnesses who […]