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Sick fans of killer Raoul Moat plot boozy party in village he terrorised to mark 15 years since horror rampage
Sick fans of killer Raoul Moat plot boozy party in village he terrorised to mark 15 years since horror rampage

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Sick fans of killer Raoul Moat plot boozy party in village he terrorised to mark 15 years since horror rampage

SICK fans of murderer Raoul Moat are said to be plotting a boozy party in the village he terrorised to mark 15 years since his death. Some even flocked to the spot where the killer shot himself after his rampage to take selfies. 3 3 In July 2010, following his release from an 18-week jail sentence for assault, 37-year old Moat went to ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart 's mum's home with a sawn-off shot-gun, mistakenly believing his ex was dating a police officer. He killed her new boyfriend, karate instructor Chris Brown, outside before firing at, and injuring, Samantha through a window of the house in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. Ex-bouncer Moat then boasted he was 'hunting' police officers, phoning to say: 'I will keep killing police until I am dead. They've hunted me for years, now it's my turn.' Within 24 hours he had shot PC David Rathband at point-blank range in the face, blinding him. The officer took his own life in February 2012, aged 44, because he could not cope with his disability. It took a week for Moat to be cornered, in Rothbury, Northumberland, when he turned his shotgun on himself. Sick fans are now reportedly planning to host a party in the village to mark the 15 year anniversary of the killer's death. Those living in Rothbury, Northumberland, warned "morons" to stay away. Locals said that often sick fans have drunk cans of beer and blasted music at the spot where the murderer killed himself, which is now a meadow. Cops have stepped up patrols and threatened to use dispersal powers to prevent the gatherings in the past. Since his death, there have been numerous TV series, documentaries, and books. Another is planned to be broadcast for this year's anniversary. But Rothbury locals worry that all of the coverage have created a new "fan base" for the vile killer. One resident told the Daily Record: "To some morons he's a hero like Robin Hood." "There are concerns these so-called fans will come down here for the anniversary. They did it before and it got quite wild. "Flowers were laid at the spot where he shot himself but they were swiftly thrown in the river." Northumbria Police confirmed they "would respond in the same way we would with any incident, with a fair and proportionate police response".

Sick party to celebrate murderer Raoul Moat sparks concerns in manhunt village he left in terror
Sick party to celebrate murderer Raoul Moat sparks concerns in manhunt village he left in terror

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Sick party to celebrate murderer Raoul Moat sparks concerns in manhunt village he left in terror

Twisted fans of Raoul Moat are feared to be planning to host a sick boozy party in the village he terrorised to mark the 15 year anniversary of the killer's death. Locals in Rothbury, Northumberland, have warned 'morons' to stay away who over the years have drunk cans of beer and blasted music at the spot where the murderer killed himself. Flowers which have been previously laid ended up being chucked in the river by furious villagers whose quiet lives have been upended by 'idiots' as they fumed: 'Leave us all in peace.' The seven-day hunt for the notorious murderer was the biggest manhunt in Britain's modern history. It ended in the village when former bouncer Moat shot himself in the head after a six-hour stand-off with armed police on July 10, 2010. The hunt for the fugitive took a bizarre twist when England legend Paul Gascoigne turned up to the police stand-off holding a loaf of tiger bread, lager, chicken and a fishing rod after convincing himself Moat was his 'brother' during a cocaine bender. Moat had become the centre of a mass manhunt after he shot and wounded his ex-girlfriend Sam Stobbart, then 22, and killed her lover Chris Brown, 29 in Birtley, Gateshead. The following day he shot and blinded PC David Rathband, 44, as he sat in his patrol car in Newcastle. The traffic officer took his life in February 2012 after struggling to cope with his disability and the breakdown of his marriage. On the first anniversary of Moat's death, friends and family drank a toast at 1.12am on July 10 - the exact time he shot himself following the armed stand-off. Ghoulish tourists also flocked to the spot where he shot himself - now a wildflower meadow - to take macabre selfies and pose for pictures. Previously, police stepped up patrols and threatened to use dispersal powers to prevent the gatherings. Some residents now fear droves of twisted Moat fans will meet at the site, which is on the banks of the River Coquet, to mark next month's grim milestone. Since his violent death, numerous TV series, documentaries, books and plays have been produced with another planned to be broadcast to coincide with this year's anniversary. Locals living in Rothbury fear the media coverage has spawned a new 'fan base' for Moat. One resident, who did not want to be named fearing reprisals, said: 'To some morons he's a hero like Robin Hood. Chris Brown (pictured) was gunned down and killed by Raoul Moat on July 3, 2010 'There are concerns these so-called fans will come down here for the anniversary. They did it before and it got quite wild. 'On the first few years, friends of his turned up with packs of beer and stood and sang songs and listened to music into the early hours. 'The next day beer cans and rubbish was left everywhere which a few local residents cleaned up. 'Flowers were laid at the spot where he shot himself but they were swiftly thrown in the river. 'The spot where it happened is a patch of wild grass and flowers, it's nothing to write home about.' Another local said: 'Rothbury has so much going on but it's unfortunately forever linked with some thug with a gun. 'Every time there's a new TV series or documentary made about Moat or the hunt for him, the village turns into a circus. 'It's been 15 years since it all happened and a lot has happened since then. Maybe it's time for everyone to let sleeping dogs lie. 'I just hope the few idiots who, for whatever misguided reason, seem to idolise him have some common sense and stay at home next month and leave us all in peace.' Councillor Steven Bridgett, who represents the village, has previously urged 'idiots' to stay away on the anniversary - saying locals 'want to move on'. Northumbria Police confirmed they 'would respond in the same way we would with any incident, with a fair and proportionate police response'.

Vooglam Brings Immersive Eyewear Experience to Electric Forest with Cult Vision Collection
Vooglam Brings Immersive Eyewear Experience to Electric Forest with Cult Vision Collection

Associated Press

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Vooglam Brings Immersive Eyewear Experience to Electric Forest with Cult Vision Collection

AUSTIN, Texas, June 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Eyewear brand Vooglam will elevate festival style to new heights at Electric Forest, taking place from June 19 to 22, 2025 in Rothbury, Michigan, with the debut of an interactive booth experience that merges music culture with the brand's signature fashion-forward and subculturally inspired eyewear designs. The activation is a part of Vooglam's Cult Vision, a digital magazine dedicated to cultural explorations. The inaugural issue's theme is Music Festivals, connecting the brand's products to music genres and festival aesthetics. The center of Vooglam 's Electric Forest activation is a holistic and immersive user experience booth designed to allow users to enter Vooglam's worldbuilding and showcase how eyewear enhances festival culture. The installation features three distinctive activations: the 'Your Frame, Your Vision' infinity mirror selfie station, where festival-goers can capture their style moments in an endless reflection complete with supporting visuals and social media filters; a mini DJ booth bringing beats directly to the brand experience, and a comprehensive try-on area with point of sale, for festival goers to explore and purchase from the curated Cult Vision collection. The Cult Vision collection is a thoughtfully selected curation from four of Vooglam 's product collections. Rave Culture takes center stage here with styles for EDM enthusiasts and is supported by Retro Radio for Rock and Indieheads, Boho-Chic for country aficionados, and Pan Africa for hip-hop heritage. Every frame in the assortment serves both a functional purpose for attendees and an aesthetic example of festival identity that can be incorporated into their everyday style. Crucially for Vooglam this isn't just another festival booth or brand activation, it's an authentic cultural moment, underlining the brand's radical approach to offline events. By creating installations that invite participation and self-expression, Vooglam positions itself as more than an eyewear provider but as a cultural thought leader, understanding the intersection of music, fashion, and personal identity. Vooglam at Electric Forest showcases Vooglam's dedication to meeting music fans where they congregate, providing style solutions that resonate with specific subcultures while remaining accessible to casuals. The brand recognizes that festival culture extends beyond physical attendance, designing pieces that capture festival aesthetics for both fans and those celebrating from home. Festival-goers can explore all of Vooglam's event coverage and discover their festival style at About Vooglam Established in 2017, Vooglam creates high-quality designer eyewear inspired by today's style tribes, transforming the functional into tools for self-expression. With a catalog of almost 2,000 unique frame designs available in over 170 countries, serving more than one million customers, Vooglam delivers eyewear for every look and need. The brand combines functional vision solutions with meticulously researched and authentic subcultural design elements, offering fully customizable eyewear that includes prescription lenses and lens types. Organized into seven distinctive product lines, Vooglam's offerings range from the audacious to the subtly creative. Through cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, premium materials, and rigorous quality control, Vooglam continues to transform how consumers express themselves through eyewear. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Vooglam

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