Queen Of England News: Attempted Assassination

Queen Of England News: Attempted Assassination

 
It has been revealed that the father of a 19-year-old kid who was jailed for scaling Windsor Castle with a crossbow in an attempt to 'aspirate the Queen in retaliation for the 1919 Amritsar massacre' today spoke out about his son's imprisonment. 

Amazing video footage shows a young man who appears to be the arrested suspect wielding a black crossbow and making threats towards the camera while speaking in a distorted voice down the camera lens.

The pre-recorded video was uploaded to Snapchat by the adolescent known as Jaswant Singh Chail at 8:06 a.m. on Christmas Day, just 24 minutes before he was apprehended by police on the grounds of the Royal Palaces of Windsor and Eton.

Mr Chail's father has now informed MailOnline that "something has gone dreadfully wrong with our kid" and that "we are trying to figure out what has happened".

'We haven't had a chance to speak with him yet, but we are working hard to get him the assistance he requires. From our point of view, we are going through a trying period. The situation is difficult, and we are working to find a solution.

As a child, Chail lived in a £500,000 house on a gated estate in the North Baddesley neighbourhood of Southampton with his father, Mr Chail (57), who is described as a director of an information technology firm alongside his mother.

It's a mystery why he would have such terroristic tendencies because he appears to have had a pleasant and loving upbringing surrounded by his family, which is understandable.

He mentioned the following in the Snapchat video;

'Please accept my apologies. I'm sorry for what I've done and what I want to do in the future. I intend to assassinate Elizabeth II, the Queen of the United Kingdom's Royal Family. This is a kind of vengeance for those who perished in the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre in India.

The act serves as a form of retaliation for individuals who have been slain, humiliated, or discriminated against because of their ethnicity. 'I am an Indian Sikh, also known as a Sith.'

"My name was Jaswant Singh Chail," he says, before appearing to provide a Star Wars-themed identification that sounds similar to "Darth Jones."

The Amritsar massacre, also known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, occurred on April 13, 1919, during a demonstration against the detention of two pro-Indian independence leaders in the city of Amritsar, Punjab.

As a result, British Brigadier-General R. E. H. Dyer surrounded the demonstrators, limiting their options for getting out of the Bagh to a single route.

After that, he ordered his troops to open fire on demonstrators, including those who were fleeing the slaughter.

The only time his soldiers were ordered to halt firing was when they had used up all of the ammo they possessed.

The death toll has been estimated to be between 379 and more than 1500 people.

A additional 1200 persons were injured, with 192 of them suffering critical injuries, according to the latest figures.

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