Police issue urgent alert for dangerous gang member, nicknamed "big Viking stomper," who has been evading capture for 10 days.

He is driven by an unrelenting thirst for revenge.

June 7th 2024.

Police issue urgent alert for dangerous gang member, nicknamed
In the news today, there has been a lot of talk about a notorious gangster who has been evading the police for the past 10 days. His name is Daniel Gee, also known as 'big Viking Stomper', and he has made quite a name for himself by flooding Liverpool's Grizedale estate with drugs. It's no surprise that the authorities have been on his trail for quite some time now.

For those who aren't familiar with Daniel Gee, he gained quite a bit of notoriety back in 2010 when he received an indefinite sentence for public protection. This was due to the fact that he had made death threats against a teenager who had shot him two years prior. According to the prosecutor, Ian Unsworth, Gee's thirst for vengeance was unrelenting and knew no bounds.

Despite the efforts of Cleveland Police, they have been unable to locate Gee. He was reported missing on May 27, after disappearing from the category D prison he was being held in. The Ministry of Justice has assured the public that all prisoners in category D prisons are thoroughly evaluated for any potential risks, and escape attempts are very rare.

As mentioned earlier, Daniel Gee has been known to cause quite a stir. In fact, back in 2009, he was found guilty of two counts of threats to kill and blackmail. The police have even released some CCTV footage in hopes of locating the 44-year-old fugitive. He was last seen wearing a black jumper, black Adidas bottoms, and black trainers, while carrying a yellow JS Sports bag. Gee is described as a white male, with a large build, standing at approximately 6 feet tall, and is bald.

It seems that Gee's run-ins with the law have been ongoing for quite some time. In October 2009, he was involved in an incident where a 16-year-old boy, Jamie Starkey, shot him in the stomach and lung. Despite being injured, Gee refused medical treatment and instead, planned to arm himself. This resulted in numerous threats being made, but the jury was unable to reach a verdict on charges of conspiracy to murder and possession of firearms.

It's clear that Gee poses a threat to the public, as stated by Judge Henry Globe KC, who presided over his case. He made it known that the safety of the community is of utmost importance and that it's uncertain when Gee will be released. As a result, the police are urging anyone with information on Gee's whereabouts to contact them immediately.

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