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'''Raoul Thomas Moat''', 37, is a former bouncer from Newcastle. He was released from Durham prison on 1 July 2010 after serving a short sentence for Grievous Bodily Harm. Shortly after his release, Raoul Moat allegedly shot three people, murdering his estranged girlfriend's new partner and causing life-threatening injuries to her and a police officer.
'''Raoul Thomas Moat''', 37, is a former bouncer from Newcastle. He was released from Durham prison on 1 July 2010 after serving a short sentence for Grievous Bodily Harm. Shortly after his release, Raoul Moat allegedly shot three people, murdering his estranged girlfriend's new partner and causing life-threatening injuries to her and a police officer. Northumbria police extended their search to neighbouring counties in a national manhunt.





Revision as of 19:45, 5 July 2010

Raoul Thomas Moat, 37, is a former bouncer from Newcastle. He was released from Durham prison on 1 July 2010 after serving a short sentence for Grievous Bodily Harm. Shortly after his release, Raoul Moat allegedly shot three people, murdering his estranged girlfriend's new partner and causing life-threatening injuries to her and a police officer. Northumbria police extended their search to neighbouring counties in a national manhunt.


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