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Revision as of 16:32, 16 July 2020
The Khan County murders were 3 or 4 murders that were committed in Khan County, Sharifistan by George Fenwick II who was convicted in absentia after fleeing Sharifistan in a helicopter.
The victims included a Police Sergeant, a Judge, a prosecutor and arguably Prince Dawood Khan (one of the duellists in the Fenwick-Khan Duel). {{ | title = Khan County Murders | part of = Fenwick-Khan feud | location = | target = Prince Dawood Khan, Khan County Police, Sharifistani judiciary | date = Sat May 09, 2020 | time = 10:53 am (in British time) | time zone = Turkish timezone | type = mass shooting | fatalities = 4 | injuries = 0 | victims = Sergeant Aisha Pathan , Mufti Ali Ahmed Ismail Khan, Qadi Suleiman Ali Ismail Khan and Prince Dawood Khan. | perpetrator = George Fenwick II | assailant = George Fenwick II | weapons = pistol and Fenwickcorp "scimitar" | motive = Fenwick-Khan feud, obstruction | inquiry = Khan County shooting enquiry | coroner = Chief Qadi Mehmet Khan | accused = George Fenwick II | convicted = George Fenwick II | verdict = guilty | convictions = voluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a duel, obstructing justice, desecration of a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty, murder, unlicensed possession of a handgun, corruption of a minor and weapons smuggling | charges = espionage voluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a duel, obstructing justice, desecration of a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty, murder, unlicensed possession of a handgun, corruption of a minor and weapons smuggling}}
Perpetrator
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Born | Munkchester, Munkcestrian Republic |
Nationality | Munkcestrian |
Other names | Fenwick |
Citizenship | Munkcestrian citizen |
Education | Master of Science |
Alma mater | University of Munkchester |
Occupation | Businessman, (alleged) slave-trader, politician. |
Years active | 2020- |
Employer | none (self-employed) |
Organization | Fenwick Foundation, Microblog |
Known for | Businessman, Fenwick Foundation , former Lord-President of the Munkcestrian Republic, son of George Fenwick and Khan County murders |
Net worth | $3.1 billion |
Term | 2018 (Acting Lord-President) |
Predecessor | George Fenwick |
Successor | George Fenwick |
Political party | National Unionist Party |
Movement | pro-slavery |
Opponent(s) | various Sharifistani police forces, countries and anti-slavery organisations. |
Criminal status | convicted of all charges except espionage |
Relatives | George Fenwick (father) |
Allegiance | [[Fenwick family]] |
Motive | revenge, a desire to obstruct justice. |
Conviction(s) | voluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a duel, obstructing justice, desecration of a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty, murder, unlicensed possession of a handgun, weapons smuggling, involuntary manslaughter and corruption of a minor. |
Criminal charge | voluntary manslaughter, resisting arrest, cheating at a duel,
obstructing justice, desecration a corpse, murder of a judge in the execution of their duty, murder, unlicensed possession of a handgun, weapons smuggling, espionage, involuntary manslaughter, corruption of a minor. |
Penalty | Convicted of all charges except espionage. |
Reward amount | £5,000,000 |
Capture status | at large |
Wanted by | Khan County Police, Royal Gendarmerie, Pashtunistan City Police, Royal Air Cavalry, Directorate of Military Intelligence (Sharifistan) and Royal Sharifistani Army Intelligence Corps. |
Wanted since | 2020 |
Time at large | 2 months |
Escaped | Feburary 2020 |
Details | |
Victims | Sergeant Aisha Pathan , Mufti Ali Ahmed Ismail Khan, Qadi Suleiman Ali Ismail Khan, Prince Dawood Khan. |
Country | Sharifistan |
State(s) | Pashtunistan, Madinat Al-Islam |
Location(s) | Khan County, Pashtunistan Sharifistani School of Fencing, Madinat Al-Islam. |
Target(s) | ,Prince Dawood Khan, anyone connected to his trial |
Killed | 4 people |
Injured | none |
Weapons | a pistol and a FenwickCorp "scimitar" |
Aftermath
As well as being the main reason for declining Munkcestrian-Sharifistani relations it lead to a Sharifistani police investigation into the National-Unionist Party and the Fenwick family. Sharifistani police and military intelligence sources describe the party as a hub of political corruption and police corruption. They believe it shielded George Fenwick II from being arrested and extradited. There is a conspiracy theory, supported by some Sharifistani police officers, that they are involved in a same-sex paedophile ring involving the Fenwick family, various Munkcestrian schools and Robert Builder
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