March 20th 2024.
Rowan Nash Lascelles is a man who is related to King Charles and is currently making headlines for all the wrong reasons. As the second cousin once removed of the King, Lascelles holds the 68th spot in line to the throne. However, his royal blood did not prevent him from getting into trouble with the law.
At 41 years old, Lascelles has a long history of racially aggravated criminal offences. Most recently, he has been on trial for threatening a homeless support worker, hurling racist insults in a McDonald's restaurant, and using derogatory language towards gay men. He also has a previous conviction for attacking a woman at a train station.
Despite being due in court for his latest trial, Lascelles did not show up and was found guilty in his absence. The magistrate issued a warrant for his arrest. Currently on the run, Lascelles has been evading the police after skipping out on trial for several racial offences. In fact, just a few weeks ago, he admitted to racially harassing another man at a different train station.
In the past, Lascelles has also been convicted for using threatening words and causing fear to a worker at St Mungo's, a charity organization. According to the manager, Mrs Hopkins, Lascelles had a history of being both friendly and aggressive towards the charity, causing damage to their property on multiple occasions.
During his trial for the McDonald's incident, witnesses testified that Lascelles had used racist language and made threats towards a fellow worker named Maria. He even went as far as to say he would stab Mrs Hopkins in the face. Despite being scared and wanting to close the door, Mrs Hopkins was unable to do so as Lascelles was holding it open with his foot and shoulder.
Adding to his already long list of previous convictions, Lascelles has been found guilty of causing criminal damage to a window at St Mungo's and a police station cell. He also has a history of being banned from certain establishments for his offensive behavior.
The prosecutor, Martin Edwards, argued for a warrant to be issued for Lascelles' arrest, stating that he was no stranger to the court system with 15 sets of previous convictions. Despite being provided housing through an association, Lascelles was not found at his residence when the police went to look for him.
If he is found and arrested, Lascelles will face sentencing for his numerous offences. It is clear that his royal blood has not stopped him from engaging in criminal behavior and causing harm to others.
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