🧵Breaking down the shocking story of three young Scottish girls attacked in Scotland. The media has been accused of covering up and misreporting details. Based on direct info from one girl's mom. Girls involved: Lola (12, the brave one who defended with weapons), Ruby (14, her sister who was brutally assaulted and ended up in hospital), and Mayah (Ruby's best friend who called the police during the chaos).
I'm drawing on posts from @Anc_Aesthetics who spoke to the mother of one of the girls. I haven't seen any independent confirmation of these details; if you have read sources which support this account, please comment below with the info. .../2
2/ The incident started innocently enough—the girls were just out for a walk when a migrant man approached them. He targeted the youngest, Lola, with disgusting sexual comments, calling her "sexy" and making other inappropriate remarks. He began following them, refusing to back off despite the girls repeatedly telling him to leave them alone and stop the harassment.
3/ Things escalated quickly when the man's sister appeared from around the corner. Enraged, she launched a vicious physical attack on Ruby, Lola's older sister. She grabbed Ruby by the hair, dragged her down to the ground, and started punching her relentlessly. Then, both the man and his sister began kicking Ruby in the head while she was helpless on the floor.
4/ In the midst of the assault, Mayah acted fast and called the police for help. Her account gets a bit blurry after that due to the panic, but this is when 12-year-old Lola stepped up heroically. To protect her injured sister, Lola pulled out a knife and an axe (yes, you read that right) that she had with her, ready to defend against the attackers.
5/ After the initial attack, the man returned to the scene, phone in hand, recording Lola. He deliberately antagonized her, making sure she displayed the weapons on camera—seemingly trying to provoke or frame the situation. Meanwhile, Ruby was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries: a severe concussion, a lump the size of a tennis ball on the back of her head, and multiple bruises all over.
6/ Shockingly, despite the clear assault, no arrests were made of the man or his sister. This story comes directly from Mayah's mother, as shared by @Anc_Aesthetics who spoke to her. Full source: .
New reporting reveals U.S. officials claim Canada's federal police (RCMP) refused to cooperate with the American DEA on a massive fentanyl "superlab" in British Columbia. The lab was allegedly supplied by chemical companies in China. 🧵
The scale of this superlab was staggering. When finally raided, police found enough fentanyl for 95 MILLION lethal doses. They also seized a half-ton of narcotics, 89 firearms including machine guns, body armor, and explosives.
According to U.S. sources, the DEA gave the RCMP intelligence on the lab's supply chain in late 2022. However, the RCMP allegedly refused to act until over a year later, and only after the U.S. government sanctioned the key Canadian company involved.