WARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND—Bray claimed that the sword was a “fidget” – something to keep his hands busy. He had bought it online as a fidget toy. On 8 June 2024, officers were made aware through CCTV operators of a man – Anthony Bray – walking down Queens Road, Nuneaton with something in his hand. Bray approached officers with the item in his hand visible, at which point he was arrested as he was carrying a bladed article.

Officers tried to explain to Bray that, despite its intended purpose, it was in fact a sharply pointed item which could be used as a weapon and might put others in fear of it being used against them.

In addition to the four months in prison, Bray is required to pay a victims’ surcharge of £154.

Sgt Spellman of the Patrol Investigations Unit said “We take a zero tolerance to bladed articles in public, and Bray has fallen afoul of this.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2024/07/03/zelda-master-sword-gets-man-4-months-prison-time-but-theres-more-to-the-story/:

What’s missing from every report about this I could find, and what is so crucial to understanding this story, however is that Anthony Bray is a repeat offender with a long rap sheet and numerous prison sentences, several of which were for burglary including serial burglary. In 2011, Bray was convicted and sentenced to four years in prison after getting “three strikes” for burgling residences. But his run-ins with the law go back to 1989 and he was in court numerous times throughout the 90s as well.

The last wrinkle to this story is the very real problem with knife violence in the UK. Warwickshire is in the Midlands where knife violence is higher than any other region, higher even than in London. There were 5,234 knife offenses in the region in 2023 alone including a number of murders. Perhaps it is through this lens that we should view the arrest and prison sentence of Anthony Bray.

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“It is possible to find fidget toys that aren’t six-inch blades. It is possible not to walk down the street holding them out in front of you.

“With a bit more self-awareness, Bray could have avoided contact with us completely.”

Yeah, fair enough.

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He’s been a repeat offender since 89, so he has no self-awareness at all.

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Man arrested for walking down street with sword has been sentenced.

Is it meant to be oniony because it is a video game sword?

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It was 6" and plastic… it’s a toy.

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It’s interesting you are saying it’s 6" like that’s not a bad thing when the law in the UK is no longer than 3".

I guess if it is plastic the sentence seems a bit harsh, but you would also get in trouble for a plastic replica gun that looked realistic. Seems like he has plenty of priors which is probably more the issue.

All in all, not oniony.

EDIT: It doesn’t seem plastic

Important to note that this wasn’t just a prop. The blade was sharp.

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Yeah, 6” is basically a kitchen knife. I carry a fairly large pocket knife by most standards, (a Smith & Wesson Black Ops 3) but it’s only 3.25 inches long. That 6” blade (plus the hilt) isn’t something you’re going to be able to fit into your pocket, and I certainly wouldn’t consider carrying one around on a day-to-day basis. It’s fine as a novelty letter opener, but it should stay at your desk.

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That’s not a knife, this is a knife…

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it’s written with onions enough for me >:3

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Violence isn’t magically stopped because of knife lengths.

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Doesn’t seem plastic to me

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Being guilty of burglary in the past doesn’t make him more likely to attack people now.

Living in a huge region of the country with a high rate of knife crime doesn’t make one specific person more of a threat.

Okay, it’s illegal to walk down the street waving a knife around, that’s fine. But the bit on the end is fucking bullshit.

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I agree with your second point, but the first one is plain bullshit.

That’s like saying someone who’s had history making violent threat is not more likely to commit violence than other people.

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Burglary, not robbery.

By definition, burglary is stealing without confrontation.

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Just because YOU murder every living thing on every thieves guild quest doesn’t mean everyone else does. Burgling doesn’t imply violence. Robbery maybe, but the humble burgle does not.

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That’s what a thief would say.

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Not very populated in comparison though. If you take Birmingham, it’s got around 1.5m people. London / Greater London has around 8m / 12m. So higher instances are noteworthy.

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That has got precisely fuck all to do with the intent of one individual.

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It does though. If you have massive amounts of knife crime, the context makes sense. If there is none and one person does it, it’s all about the person.

Either way, walking publicly with a big sword claiming it’s a fidget spinner substitute is BS.

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Maybe, but all the offenses made police think something was up, the merits of that aside.

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The article fails. How did he find it in the lost forest?

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American here. We have problems with our police too, but I’ll Britishize the language for you.

“Ya! The pigs are a bunch of right cunts, innit?”

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All rozzers are knobbers

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