Police captures man who threatened to assassinate the "Queen"
A man who threatened to kill Queen Elizabeth II has been captured by police. As per reports, the man tried to break into a castle.
Wednesday, 29th December 2021

A man who threatened to kill Queen Elizabeth II has been captured by police. As per reports, the man tried to break into a castle where the Queen was spending her time of Christmas.
A video linked to a guy spotted with a crossbow at Windsor Castle on Christmas Day is now being investigated by the British. A masked individual in a hoodie appears to be clutching a crossbow in the footage obtained by The Sun newspaper.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCs9EN5DB20[/embed]
He addressed the camera, saying they planned to "assassinate the Queen" as part of a "vengeance" operation.
Following the arrest of a 19-year-old male from Southampton, Scotland Yard announced that investigators were "assessing the contents of the video."
The identity of the person in the video was not revealed by the police spokeswoman. Buckingham Palace has likewise been silent on the matter.
After being discovered in the castle grounds, a 19-year-old suspect was sectioned under the Mental Health Act.
On Christmas Day, he was arrested at 08:30 GMT on suspicion of breaching or trespassing a protected site and possessing an offensive weapon.
The Queen was in Windsor Castle for Christmas, and the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, as well as the Earl and Countess of Wessex, we're expected to join her for lunch.
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