The accusations of Glastonbury fell on the plane

The ball joint will not face accusations on their performance in Glastonbury, but the investigation into Bob Vylan continues.
The local police forces of Avon and Somerset declared in the last minutes: “The detectives asked for advice to the accusation of the crown during their investigations and after these advice, we made the decision not to take any other measure on the grounds that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic perspective of conviction for any offense.”
The force added that the investigations on Bob Vylan “continue to be carried out in relation to distinct comments made on stage”.
The controversial set of Kneceecap, which has not been shown live on the BBC, included the Irish hip-hop trio which singing “Free Palestine” and “F ** K Keir Starmer”, the latter being a reference to the British Prime Minister.
Before the ball joint on the same scene, the set of Bob Vylan, which was shown live and remained on the BBC for hours, included songs of “Death to the IDF”, while the group complained of “working for AF *** Ing Sionist”.
Kneceecap posted on Instagram an email that the group’s lawyer received from Avon and an agent of the Somerset police investigator saying that they would not be charged, a legend which marked the “political”, “targeted” and “intimidation of the state” investigation.
“Once the media is inflicted and seen by millions of eyes – you receive a private email to say that there is no evidence and no action – which is seen by two people only,” added the legend. “There are no public excuses, they do not send this to the media or do not publish it on police accounts.”
Liam óg ó Hannaidh de Kneceecap, better known by his stage name Mo Chara, is currently on bail on an accusation of terror after having displayed a hezbollah flag during a concert. A separate investigation into the group for having pretended to say the fans: “The only good curator is a dead Tory…. Kill your local deputy, ”during a concert was abandoned.
The ball joint was catapulted into Indie Darling fame with the release of their semi-automatic film awarded by Bafta with Michael Fassbender last year.