![]() ![]() When they said that was not possible, the man allegedly began throwing shotgun cartridges over the gates. He was searched and allegedly found to be in possession of a lock knife, and was arrested on suspicion of possession of a knife and ammunition.ĭuring the arrest, the man told officers they should handle his rucksack with care, which led to a controlled explosion being carried out on the bag that could be heard live on GB News. ![]() It is reported that on the day Queen Elizabeth II died, he wrote on Facebook: 'It's a massive loss to all.'ĭeputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan said the man had approached officers asking to see a soldier at around 7.15pm on Tuesday. The Sun claims Huber travelled to London from his remote Cumbrian cottage, where he breeds Hungarian Vizslas, for Charles's crowning on Saturday. The man who sparked a Buckingham Palace security scare last night by throwing shotgun cartridges over the gates was allegedly armed with a knife and warned officers his rucksack should be 'handled carefully', Scotland Yard has revealed.ĭavid Huber, 60, is understood to be the man arrested after allegedly approaching the gates and chucking items into the palace grounds. ![]()
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