6/19/2023 0 Comments Twinkle toes elementary![]() Inside Michelle Keegan's 36th birthday bash: Actress enjoys lavish family celebrations with a huge cake, Aperol spritz truck and live singerįrom DMs to down the aisle: Young bride and groom-to-be share their love story and the journey to finding the PERFECT engagement ring Inside the Britain's Got Talent judges' luxurious houses - From Alesha Dixon's Hertfordshire mansion to Amanda Holden's £5million Surrey home 'It wasn't the best timing, he was in a divorce situation': Jenson Button's wife Brittny Ward alludes to F1 star's messy split from his ex Hackeem Barriffe, 23 and of no fixed abode, can be seen in CCTV footage using a pole to hit the blue Jaguar during the violent incident. His brother, Zuriah Hanson-Frost, 24, and friends who helped carry out the attack, Jivan Bryan-Munro, 25, and Hakeem Barriffe, 23, were each handed jail terms of up to 16 months. He was jailed in April last year after he admitted being in possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence and violent disorder.ĬCTV footage captured the moment 22-year-old Isaiah Hanson-Frost aimed a firearm at a car just feet away from numerous people. Isaiah Hanson-Frost, 22, shot at a blue Jaguar containing rival gang members after a music event in Gloucester in November, 2017. However, Hanson-Frost has been allowed to keep some Nike trainers worth less than £100 a pair. Under the Police Property Act, criminal loot is passed on by the Gloucestershire Police and Crime Commissioner to the county High Sheriff's Fund to be spent on anti-crime measures. Hanson-Frost, of Gloucester, had earned his 'Twinkle-Toes' nickname due to his small feet - UK size 6 - and his trainer obsession.Īt Gloucester Crown Court last year he agreed to hand over the shoes to the police in return for the prosecution dropping proceedings under the Criminal Property Act.Ī police spokesman said: 'We are keen to put a stop to anyone who is living a lavish lifestyle which has been funded through crime and this shows the level that Gloucestershire Constabulary will go to in order to strip a criminal of their assets and then put the money to good use.'ĭuring a hearing at Gloucester Crown Court in November last year Hanson-Frost agreed to forfeit rights to the trainers. The 23-year-old had a fascination for designer trainees and his collection of top designer labels was found at his home when he was arrested. ![]() Six hundred bidders registered to take part in an online auction in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire yesterday, where the trainers, worth close to £1,000 a pair, were snapped up. ![]() ![]() Police believed that the trainers including brands such as Christian Louboutin and Louis Vuitton, were bought from the proceeds of his drug-related offences. Isaiah 'Twinkle Toes' Hanson-Frost agreed to hand over his 56 pairs of designer trainers worth £18,500 to Gloucestershire Police to help foot the bill for the fight against crime. Isaiah 'Twinkle Toes' Hanson-Frost agreed to hand over his 56 pairs of designer trainers to Gloucestershire Police to help foot the bill for the fight against crimeĪ gangster's hoard of designer trainers has been sold at auction for almost £5,000 after he was jailed for six years for shooting at a car containing rival gang members. ![]()
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