“Harassment itself is a criminal matter,” Barnes-Ross announces with grim clarity. “If you are a victim of a crime, it’s not you that sues the perpetrator, it’s the state.”
Within hours of an attack on hundreds of worshippers in a Michigan Latter-day Saints Church, Barnes-Ross published an inflammatory post attacking the Church and its members.
Virtually everyone in Barnes-Ross’ life besides his circle of criminal associates have distanced themselves from him as a result of his deviant conduct.
On Thursday, May 15, Metropolitan Police detained, handcuffed and searched Alex Barnes-Ross after he live streamed his own intent to make trouble on the streets of London.