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UK Writer Graham Linehan Arrested at Heathrow Over Social Media Posts, Hospitalized During Custody

UK writer Graham Linehan was arrested at Heathrow by armed police for social media posts, then hospitalized during custody due to a medical incident.

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  • UK comedy writer Graham Linehan was arrested by armed Metropolitan Police officers at London Heathrow Airport.
  • The arrest was on suspicion of inciting violence through social media posts critical of transgender activists, sparking worldwide condemnation.
  • During his arrest, Linehan reportedly fell ill, experiencing a medical incident while in the custody of officers.
  • Due to the severity of his condition, arresting officers transported Linehan to a local hospital for urgent medical assessment and treatment.
  • After receiving medical attention and police questioning, Linehan was released on bail with conditions, amidst a growing free speech outcry.
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Center-leaning sources cover Graham Linehan's arrest with a focus on factual reporting and presenting multiple perspectives, demonstrating neutrality. They detail the circumstances of his arrest, his claims, and the police's statements without adopting a particular stance. The coverage includes background on his controversial views and reactions from public figures, allowing readers to form their own conclusions.

"The questioning by police sent his blood pressure soaring and he was taken to the hospital and kept under observation before being released on bail."

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"The Met Police stressed that the man arrested was in “neither life-threatening nor life-changing” condition and he was bailed afterwards “pending further investigation.”"

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Graham Linehan was arrested over social media posts criticizing transgender activists, including a post stating that if a trans-identified male is in a female-only space, he is committing a violent, abusive act, and encouraging people to make a scene, call the police, or even 'punch' the offender.

During his arrest, Graham Linehan reportedly fell ill, experiencing a medical incident that was severe enough to require urgent hospital assessment and treatment while he was in police custody.

The arrest sparked worldwide condemnation and a growing outcry over free speech concerns in the UK, with some viewing the arrest as disproportionate amid broader discussions on freedom of expression.

Linehan believes he was flagged before arrival because of social media activity, and upon arriving at Heathrow, he was met by five armed officers who arrested him over three posts on social media platform X, related to his critiques of transgender activists.

After receiving medical treatment and police questioning, Graham Linehan was released on bail with certain conditions amidst ongoing controversy about the case.

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