Kamis, 04 Juni 2020

White House says Trump's infamous church photo-op was like CHURCHILL - Daily Mail

White House says Trump's infamous church photo-op was like CHURCHILL as they offer yet another version of why protesters were gassed and cleared out so he could brandish Bible

  • White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany called President Trump's controversial church photo-op an important 'leadership moment' 
  • 'Like Churchill - we saw him inspecting the bombing damage - it sent a powerful image of leadership to the British people,' she said  

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Wednesday that President Trump's church photo-up was akin to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill surveying bombing damage in England during World War II. 

McEnany called Trump's controversial walk to St. John's church on Monday - that had been directly preceded by ousting Black Lives Matter protesters and their allies from the area using force - an important 'leadership moment.' 

'Like Churchill -  we saw him inspecting the bombing damage - it sent a powerful image of leadership to the British people,' she said. 'And George W. Bush throwing out the ceremonnial first pitch after 9/11. And Jimmy Carter putting on a sweater to encourage energy savings. And George H.W. Bush signing the Americans with Disabilities Act flanked by two disabled Americans,' she went on.  

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany
President Trump in front of St. John's church on Monday

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany (left) compared President Trump's (right) controversial photo-op Monday in front of St. John's church with 'leadership moments' that included Winston Churchill surveying bombing damage and George W. Bush after 9/11 

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill is photographed touring the bombed city of Bristol, England in April 1941 during World War II

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill is photographed touring the bombed city of Bristol, England in April 1941 during World War II 

President Trump's trip to St. John's was directly preceded by law enforcement officers using force to disperse protesters from H Street

President Trump's trip to St. John's was directly preceded by law enforcement officers using force to disperse protesters from H Street 

Federal officials deny using 'tear gas' on protesters, saying that they deployed 'smoke canisters and pepper balls' instead

Federal officials deny using 'tear gas' on protesters, saying that they deployed 'smoke canisters and pepper balls' instead 

U.S. Park Police officers moved protesters back from the White House Monday night using force, with President Trump walking across Lafayette Park to St. John's church minutes later

U.S. Park Police officers moved protesters back from the White House Monday night using force, with President Trump walking across Lafayette Park to St. John's church minutes later

Trump walked through Lafayette Park, across H Street, and stood in front of St. John's church - which had its basement nursery set on fire Sunday night when demonstrations got out of hand. The damage was minor, with the church's exterior fully intact, except for some graffiti tags.  

He held a Bible aloft, talked about America becoming great again, and posed for pictures. 

'For this president it was powerful and important to send a message that the rioters, the looters and the anarchists, they will not prevail,' McEnany said. 'That burning churches are not what America's about.'

'And that moment, holding the Bible up, is something that has been widely hailed by Franklin Graham and others and it was a very important symbol for the American people to see that we will get through this through unity and through faith,' McEnany said. 

Some Americans, including local clergy, were outraged by Trump's photo-op, which they argued came at the expense of peaceful protesters, upset by the death of the unarmed black man George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer.  

When McEnany compared Trump's move to Bush 43 and Churchill, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday said, 'I think they're hallucinating.' 

McEnany's Wednesday briefing also featured another White House explanation for why protesters were forcibly removed using 'pepper balls' - which the White House denies counts as 'tear gas,' despite what the Centers for Disease Control says. 

''So let me first address, no teargas was used and no rubber bullets were used. Again, not tear gas was used and no rubber bullets were used,' McEnany told reporters.  

At the scene, protesters could be seen being gassed, being hit, being moved upon by officers on horseback. Some reported being hit by rubber bullets.    

'In the morning, [Attorney General Bill] Barr had determined that we needed to expand the perimeter by one block on each side,' she explained at Wednesday's press briefing. 'He was surprised, AG Barr, when he arrived at the White House to see that the perimeter had not been moved.'

McEnany said Barr told the U.S. Park Police officers and other law enforcement 'that we needed to get going' on moving the perimeter, an order she said Barr gave in the 'late afternoon.'

It's unclear when Barr made the order as he was spotted walking around Lafayette Park at 3:10 p.m. and later at 6:12 p.m., by CNN's cameras. 

Between Barr's appearances, police made no effort to encourage the protesters to vacate H Street where Trump would need to cross to get to St. John's. 

But at 6:30 p.m., just as Trump was about to deliver words about being a 'law and order' president, protesters reported seeing police movement, according to a timeline reconstruction reported by The Washingon Post

The U.S. Park Police, in a statement Tuesday, said at 6:33 p.m. officers interacted with 'violent protesters on H Street N.W.' The Park Police said the protesters 'began throwing projectiles including bricks, frozen water bottles and caustic liquids.' 

'Intelligence had revealed calls for violence against the police, and officers found caches of glass bottles, baseball bats and metal poles hidden along the street,' the statement said. 

In response, police gave the crowd three warnings over a loudspeaker to move back before officers deployed 'smoke canisters and pepper balls.' 

'No tear gas was used by USPP officers or other assisting law enforcement partners to close the area at Lafayette Park,' the statement said. 

McEnany reiterated this point at Wednesday's briefing, explaining in a dizzying fashion that protesters were being moved out both on Barr's orders and because they became violent.   

'The protesters were told three times over loudspeaker that they needed to move and what happened is it grew increasingly unruly, there were projectiles being thrown at officers, frozen water bottles were being thrown at officers, various other projectiles,' she said. 

'And the officers had no other choice, but in that moment, but to act to make sure they were safe and the perimeter was pushed back because we all know a church was burning in that area the night before,' she said. 'So the appropriate action was taken.'

According to both Trump and McEnany, Trump had nothing to do with removing the protesters. 

'Now, when I said go to the church, I didn’t know protestors or not. Nobody tells me that. They say, yes, sir. We’ll go to the church,' Trump said on Fox News Channel's Brian Kilmeade's radio show Wednesday morning. 

'So we walked over to the church. It was very fast. I think it was very symbolic. I did hold up a Bible. I think that’s a good thing, not a bad thing, and many religious leaders loved it,' Trump added. 

McEnany explained, 'He says, I want to go to the church, he goes to the church and everyone executes the plan in the order that the president puts into place.' 

When asked by a reporter if Trump would still have made the walk with the protesters there, she answered, 'I'm not aware of the determinations that Secret Service had as they arranged for the president to walk out there.'  

Loud bangs and commotion could be heard by reporters in the White House Rose Garden on Monday as the president delivered his remarks.  

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Friend who was with George Floyd when he was killed is interviewed by investigators - Daily Mail

'He was not resisting in no form or way': Friend who was with George Floyd when he was killed breaks his silence and reveals he was arrested and thrown in jail after being questioned as a witness

  • Maurice Lester Hall, 42, was in the passenger seat of George Floyd's car when his friend was detained by police and killed in Minneapolis on May 25
  • 'He was, from the beginning, trying in his humblest form to show he was not resisting in no form or way,' Hall said 
  • Hall fled Minnesota for Houston, where he was tracked down by police 
  • He was interviewed by a Minnesota state investigator for hours and is a key witness into the probe of the conduct of the four cops who arrested Floyd 
  • After being interviewed he was jailed and released upon urging from his lawyers
  • Hall and Floyd are both from Houston and became friends in Minneapolis through a pastor, adding they had been in touch every day since 2016 

A longtime friend of George Floyd who was in the passenger seat of his car when Floyd was arrested by four Minnesota police officers and brutally killed, says he did not resist arrest.

Maurice Lester Hall, 42, witnessed his friend's final moments when white cop Derek Chauvin pressed his knee behind Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes as he pleaded 'I can't breathe', killing him. 

'He was, from the beginning, trying in his humblest form to show he was not resisting in no form or way,' Hall said.

Hall was tracked down and arrested in Houston, Texas on outstanding warrants and interviewed by Minnesota state investigators, where he broke his silence on seeing Floyd's death that has shaken the country. 

'I could hear him pleading, "Please, officer, what’s all this for?"' he said Wednesday night to the New York Times.

Maurice Lester Hall, 42, the longtime friend of George Floyd (above) who was in his car when Floyd was stopped by police and brutally killed, is speaking out. He was interviewed by a Minnesota state investigator on Monday

Maurice Lester Hall, 42, the longtime friend of George Floyd (above) who was in his car when Floyd was stopped by police and brutally killed, is speaking out. He was interviewed by a Minnesota state investigator on Monday

Video of George Floyd being pulled out of his car on May 25 by cops shows his friend in the passenger seat (pictured right), now identified as Hall, get out of the car first

Video of George Floyd being pulled out of his car on May 25 by cops shows his friend in the passenger seat (pictured right), now identified as Hall, get out of the car first 

Footage of the police confrontation with Floyd ahead of his death shows Hall in white and red in the background

Footage of the police confrontation with Floyd ahead of his death shows Hall in white and red in the background

Hall says he and Floyd spent part of his last day together May 25 before they were cornered by police on suspicion of using a fake $20 bill at a deli.

'He was just crying out at that time for anyone to help because he was dying,' Hall said.

'I’m going to always remember seeing the fear in Floyd’s face because he’s such a king. That’s what sticks with me, seeing a grown man cry, before seeing a grown man die,' he added. 

Hall is a key witness in the state's investigation into the four officers who arrested Floyd and oversaw his death, that triggered national outrage and protests denouncing police brutality.   

Hall had provided a false name to officers at the scene of Floyd’s arrest. He left Minneapolis and hitchhiked to Houston two days later, only after visiting a memorial at the site where his dear friend was killed.  

Hall had outstanding warrants for arrest on felony possession of a firearm, felony domestic assault and felony drug possession.

'When the whole world was finding out that they murdered George Floyd. I went and said a prayer where I witnessed him take his last breath, and I left,' he said. 

Derek Chauvin, a 44-year-old white cop who has since been arrested, was seen in footage kneeling on Floyd's neck for eight minutes as the victim repeatedly said he could not breathe (incident pictured)
Chauvin was taken into custody on Friday after protesters called for him to be arrested. He has been charged with third-degree murder

Derek Chauvin, a 44-year-old white cop who has since been arrested, was seen in footage kneeling on Floyd's neck for eight minutes as the victim repeatedly said he could not breathe (incident pictured)

Another angle of the infamous video shows Chauvin with his knee on Floyd's neck and the three other cops right beside him in Minneapolis last Monday

Another angle of the infamous video shows Chauvin with his knee on Floyd's neck and the three other cops right beside him in Minneapolis last Monday  

Hall and Floyd are both from Houston and became friends in Minneapolis through a pastor. He said they had been in touch every day since 2016. Hall said he considered Floyd a confidant and mentor.

Hall was arrested on Monday evening by a dozen police officers and questioned for hours by a Minnesota state investigator about Floyd’s death, not his warrants.

On Wednesday Derek Chauvin was hit with a new, more serious count of second-degree murder

On Wednesday Derek Chauvin was hit with a new, more serious count of second-degree murder 

'I knew what was happening, that they were coming. It was inevitable. I’m a key witness to the cops murdering George Floyd, and they want to know my side. Whatever I’ve been through, it’s all over with now. It’s not about me,' Hall said.

He was then transferred to the Harris County Jail in Houston. On Tuesday he returned to his home in the city after lawyers argued for his release. 

'When Mr. Hall’s family found us, he had been isolated in jail for 10 hours after being interrogated until 3am. This is not how you treat a key witness, especially one that had just seen his friend murdered by police. Even with outstanding warrants, this should have been done another way,' his lawyer Ashlee C. McFarlane, a partner at Gerger Khalil Hennessy & McFarlane, said.

The four former Minneapolis cops involved in Floyd’s death have been fired and on Wednesday were hit with new charges.

Chauvin, the white officer who had his knee behind Floyd’s neck, was hit with a new, more serious count of second-degree murder. He was previously charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.

The three other officers – Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng, and Tou Thao – were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. They were not initially charged in the case.  

Chauvin, 44, was arrested last week and is being held at the Minnesota Department of Corrections facility in Oak Park. His bail was raised to $1million on Wednesday. 

Lane, Kueng and Thao were taken into custody Wednesday and are being held on $1million bail, county jail records show.

Second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree murder are punishable by up to 40 years in prison, while manslaughter and aiding and abetting manslaughter are punishable by up to 10 years in prison. 

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2020-06-04 07:02:14Z
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'I'd like to be out here helping you': Atlanta police officer mediates with George Floyd protesters - The Independent

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  2. Police and protesters scuffle during George Floyd demonstration at Downing Street  Sky News
  3. All four cops charged over George Floyd's death & 'killer' Derek Chauvin faces second-degree murder  The Sun
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White House likens Trump to Churchill in WW2 - BBC News

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White House likens Trump to Churchill in WW2 - BBC News

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  3. George Floyd death: Trump says he was inspecting White House bunker, not shielding because of protests  Sky News
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White House likens Trump to Churchill in WW2 - BBC News

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2020-06-04 04:39:37Z
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New Maddie prime suspect 'is in jail for raping a 72-year-old American tourist in Praia da Luz - Daily Mail

Revealed: New Maddie prime suspect ‘is in jail for raping a 72-year-old American tourist in Praia da Luz two years before Maddie vanished there’

  • Suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance is a convicted child sex offender
  • He is reportedly serving a seven-year sentence for the rape of a tourist, 72 
  • His farm was on a footpath leading to the beach where the little girl played
  • Was a suspected burglar who lived two miles from McCann's holiday apartment 
  • Suspect is currently serving a long prison sentence in Germany for a sex crime 

The suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance is serving a seven-year jail sentence for the rape of 72-year-old American woman, according to reports.

The 43-year-old German criminal was convicted in Braunschweig district court last year for a rape he is said to have committed in Portugal in 2005.

He lived in the Algarve between 1995 and 2007, including for a few years in a house between Lagos and Praia da Luz, according to Braunschweig Zeitung

Just two years before Maddie's disappearance, the criminal raped an American tourist, the newspaper reported.

It can be revealed he is a suspected burglar, drug dealer and paedophile who was living just two miles from the holiday apartment where Madeleine vanished on May 3, 2007.  

He has two previous convictions for 'sexual contact with girls', according to Christian Hoppe from Germany's federal criminal police office, and the farmhouse he rented was on the footpath leading to the beach where the little girl played.  

The 43-year-old German prime suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance was convicted in Braunschweig district court last year for a rape he is said to have committed in Portugal. Pictured, the farm house he lived in near the McCanns' resort

The 43-year-old German prime suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance was convicted in Braunschweig district court last year for a rape he is said to have committed in Portugal. Pictured, the farm house he lived in near the McCanns' resort

Months before Madeleine's disappearance, the paedophile is said to have left the farm to move into his two-tonne camper van. Madeleine McCann pictured above

Months before Madeleine's disappearance, the paedophile is said to have left the farm to move into his two-tonne camper van. Madeleine McCann pictured above

Above, an interior of the rented home where the suspect lived. Extraordinary details emerged tonight about the German criminal currently at the centre of an international investigation

Above, an interior of the rented home where the suspect lived. Extraordinary details emerged tonight about the German criminal currently at the centre of an international investigation

It is thought the suspect made his living by stealing from holiday apartments in the area, and he may have entered the McCann's apartment and decided to take their daughter, say Braunschweig public prosecutor's office. 

Scotland Yard insisted it was still a missing person inquiry, but German police said: 'There is reason to believe that there are other people besides the perpetrator who have concrete knowledge of the possible scene of the crime and, if necessary, where the body is stored.

'We expressly ask these people to report and share their knowledge.'

Mr Hoppe, from Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), said police had not ruled out a sexual motive for the crime.

He added that the suspect may have broken into an apartment in the Ocean Club complex in Praia da Luz – where Madeleine was on holiday with her parents, Kate and Gerry and her twin siblings Sean and Amelie – before spontaneously kidnapping her.

In 2007, when the suspect was 30, he is said to have spent his days stealing from hotel complexes and holiday apartments and trafficking drugs, according to police.

The suspect's battered camper van. Scotland Yard released images of the VW T3 Westfalia camper van, with a white upper body and a yellow skirting, with a Portuguese registration plate

The suspect's battered camper van. Scotland Yard released images of the VW T3 Westfalia camper van, with a white upper body and a yellow skirting, with a Portuguese registration plate

The living room of the rental apartment where the suspect was living just two miles from the McCann's holiday apartment

The living room of the rental apartment where the suspect was living just two miles from the McCann's holiday apartment 

Last night it was reported that he may also have committed further sexual assaults or rapes during his time in Portugal.

Neighbours described him as an 'angry' car dealer who vanished suddenly, leaving a collection of wigs, fancy dress and exotic clothing. He lived in a rented ramshackle farm building on a remote hillside along a footpath that runs from above the beach where Madeleine and her family played during their week's holiday in May 2007.

According to residents, he littered the land with old vehicles which he bought and sold for a living, which may explain how he acquired the distinctive camper van and Jaguar at the centre of the police investigation.

Pictured above and below, the Jaguar he re-registered the day after Maddie disappeared

Pictured above and below, the Jaguar he re-registered the day after Maddie disappeared 

Scotland Yard released images of a second vehicle the suspect owned

Scotland Yard released images of a second vehicle the suspect owned

The car is a 1993 British Jaguar, model XJR 6, with a German number plate and registered in Germany

The car is a 1993 British Jaguar, model XJR 6, with a German number plate and registered in Germany

Months before Madeleine's disappearance, the paedophile is said to have left the farm to move into his two-tonne camper van.

Scotland Yard said he was driving the vehicle in the Praia da Luz area in the days before Madeleine's disappearance and is believed to have been living in it for days or weeks before and after 3 May. 

A former neighbour told Sky News: 'He arrived in the mid-90s and rented the place from the English owner. He went back to Germany at one stage and moved another German guy in to look after it, then came back and threw him out on the street.

'He was always a bit angry, driving fast up and down the lane, and then one day, around 2006, he just disappeared without a word. I think he left some rent unpaid.'

The neighbour added: 'About six months later I was asked to help clean up the place and it was disgusting, absolutely vile. It had been trashed, with broken stuff like computers all over the place.'

The neighbour said she was contacted by Scotland Yard detectives last year. They asked her about the man, without revealing why.

The Ocean Club in Praia Da Luz, where Madeleine disappeared on May 3, 2007, during a family holiday with her parents and younger twin siblings

The Ocean Club in Praia Da Luz, where Madeleine disappeared on May 3, 2007, during a family holiday with her parents and younger twin siblings

Madeleine's parents Kate and Gerry were sitting at The Ocean Club Tapas Bar and had just checked on their daughter who was sleeping in their holiday apartment when she went missing just after 10pm

Madeleine's parents Kate and Gerry were sitting at The Ocean Club Tapas Bar and had just checked on their daughter who was sleeping in their holiday apartment when she went missing just after 10pm

This year she was visited by Portuguese detectives who showed her photographs of the man and asked more questions.

It is understood that many neighbours, friends and acquaintances of the suspect have since been interviewed as police try to establish his movements around the time Madeleine disappeared from her family's holiday apartment.

Yesterday Scotland Yard released images of the VW T3 Westfalia camper van, with a white upper body and a yellow skirting, with a Portuguese registration plate.

They also released images of a second vehicle the suspect owned – a 1993 British Jaguar, model XJR 6, with a German number plate and registered in Germany.

Detectives say it is significant that the day after Madeleine's disappearance, the paedophile re-registered the car in someone else's name back in Augsburg, Germany, even though the vehicle had never left Portugal.

The last photograph taken of the little girl shows her smiling next to her little sister Amelie and their father Gerry

The last photograph taken of the little girl shows her smiling next to her little sister Amelie and their father Gerry

A photograph of the bedroom from which Madeleine was snatched in May 2007, which was included in police files released in August 2008

A photograph of the bedroom from which Madeleine was snatched in May 2007, which was included in police files released in August 2008

The Jaguar is believed to have been in the Praia da Luz and surrounding areas in 2006 and 2007 and was originally registered in the suspect's name.

German police said there were indications that he could have used one of these vehicles to commit the crime and they want to trace anyone who remembers seeing them parked up anywhere.

Detectives revealed last night that the suspect lived more or less permanently in the Algarve between 1995 and 2007. He worked occasionally in the catering business in the Lagos area. But police believe he was really earning his living by committing burglaries of hotel complexes and holiday flats as well as trafficking cannabis.

In 2013, Scotland Yard revealed that a blond man had been seen lurking near the 5A apartment about 4pm on the day that Madeleine was snatched.

He was described as white, aged 30 to 35, thin, with short, light-coloured hair and spots on his face possibly caused by shaving. Last night detectives said the e-fit of the man released in 2013 had 'not been ruled out', suggesting he may resemble the new suspect.

A blond-haired man was also seen on the balcony of a nearby empty apartment and in the stairwell of the McCanns' block.

Police believe a mobile phone call made by the suspect could be the key piece of evidence that unlocks the mystery which has puzzled detectives the world over for 13 years.

At 7.30pm on May 3, 2007, he made a call which places him in Praia da Luz. For half an hour he chatted to a mystery person before ending the call at 8.03pm.

Three-year-old Madeleine was snatched from her bed sometime after 9pm.

Yesterday Scotland Yard took the highly unusual step of releasing the suspect's Portuguese mobile phone number – 00351 912 730 680 – and that of the mystery witness he spoke to. The unidentified witness, who used the Portuguese phone number 00351 916 510 683, was not staying in the area at the time of the call.

On May 3, 2007 Kate and Gerry McCann went to a small tapas bar metres away from their apartment to dine with friends. But when Kate returned to do a routine check on their children, she found that Madeleine had disappeared

On May 3, 2007 Kate and Gerry McCann went to a small tapas bar metres away from their apartment to dine with friends. But when Kate returned to do a routine check on their children, she found that Madeleine had disappeared

The suspect's name was given to the Metropolitan Police in 2017 after the 10th anniversary.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cranwell said: 'We know a lot about the suspect, but we need to know more about his movements on the night Madeleine vanished and in the days before and afterwards.

'We know he was in the resort on the night, about an hour before Madeleine was last seen about 9pm.

'He took a phone call on his Portuguese mobile from another Portuguese mobile. The call lasted half an hour.

'While this male is a suspect we retain an open mind as to his involvement and this remains a missing person inquiry.'

German police said inquiries were homing in on two properties near where the toddler vanished and last night they appealed for anyone who could provide information about the rooms the man used to come forward.

Scotland Yard is launching a joint appeal with the BKA and the Portugal's Policia Judiciaria, including a £20,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person responsible of Madeleine's disappearance.

Last night, as more details emerged about the suspect, there were questions about why police took so long to release the information. Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cranwell, who is leading the British investigation, said Scotland Yard knew a lot about the man who became a suspect when officers received critical information in 2017. It emerged that since then Scotland Yard had been secretly working with German and Portuguese police to piece together his movements.

Yet Scotland Yard chose to make the information public only when the German police announced their appeal yesterday.

Yesterday Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy denied the timing was anything to do with seeking extra funding for Operation Grange, which has cost £12 million so far.

Mr Cranwell said: 'We know a lot about the suspect, but we need to know more about his movements on the night Madeleine vanished and in the days before and afterwards. It's more than 13 years since Madeleine went missing and none of us can imagine what it must be like for her family, not knowing what happened or where she is.

'Following the ten-year anniversary, the Met received information about a German man who was known to have been in and around Praia da Luz.

'We have been working with colleagues in Germany and Portugal and this man is a suspect in Madeleine's disappearance.

'The Met conducted a number of enquiries and in November 2017 engaged with the BKA who agreed to work with the Met.

'Since then a huge amount of work has taken place by both the Met, the BKA and the PolĂ­cia Judiciaria. While this male is a suspect, we retain an open mind as to his involvement and this remains a missing person inquiry.' 

How the disappearance of three-year-old Madeleine McCann unfolded over 13 years  

2007

May 3: Gerry and Kate McCann leave their three children, including Maddie, asleep in their hotel apartment in Praia da Luz, Portugal, as they eat with friends in a nearby restaurant. When they return, they find Maddie missing from her bed

May 4: A friend of the McCanns reports of seeing a man carrying a child away in the night.  Meanwhile, airports and borders are put on high alert as search gets underway

May 14: Robert Mural, a property developer who lives a few yards from the hotel, is made a suspect by Portuguese police

May 30: The McCanns meet the Pope in Rome in a bid to bring worldwide attention to the search

August 11: Police in Portugal acknowledge for the first time in the investigation that Maddie might be dead. 

September 7: Spanish police make the McCanns official suspects in the disappearance. Two days later the family flies back to England

2008

July 21: Spanish police remove the McCanns and Mr Mural as official suspects as the case is shelved

2009

May 1: A computer-generated image of what Maddie could look like two years after she disappeared is released by the McCanns 

2011

May 12: A review into the disappearance is launched by Scotland Yard, following a plea from then-Home Secretary Theresa May 

2012

April 25: After a year of reviewing the case, Scotland Yard announce they belief that Maddie could be alive and call on police in Portugal to reopen the case, but it falls on deaf ears amid 'a lack of new evidence'

Kate and Gerry McCann mark the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine with the publication of the book written by her mother in 2011

Kate and Gerry McCann mark the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine with the publication of the book written by her mother in 2011

2013

July 4: Scotland Yard opens new investigation and claim to have identified 38 'people of interest'

October 24: A review into the investigation is opened by Portuguese police and new lines of inquiry are discovered, forcing them to reopen the case

2014

January 29: British officers arrive in Portugal as a detailed investigation takes place. During the year, several locations are searched, including an area of scrubland near the resort 

2015

October 28: British police announce that team investigating Maddie's disappearance is reduced from 29 officers to just four, as it is also revealed that the investigation has cost £10million 

2016

April 3: Operation Grange is handed an additional £95,000 by Theresa May to keep the investigation alive for another six months  

2017

March 11: Cash is once again pumped into keeping the investigation alive, with £85,000 granted to keep it running until September, when it is extended once again until April next year

2018

March 27: The Home Office reveals it has allocated further funds to Operation Grange. The new fund is believed to be as large as £150,000

September 11: Parents fear as police hunt into daughter's disappearance could be shelved within three weeks by the new Home Secretary amid funding cuts

September 26: Fresh hope in the search for Madeleine McCann as it emerges the Home Office is considering allocating more cash for the police to find her

2019  

April: Controversial new Netflix documentary re-examining Maddie's kidnap is released, triggering a barrage of online abuse against Kate and Gerry by heartless trolls. They pair, who refused to take part in the eight hour programme series, slammed it for 'potentially hindering' the search for their daughter while an active police hunt is ongoing

June 5: The Home Office gives the Metropolitan Police enough funding to investigate for another year

June 22: Detectives say they are 'closer than ever' to solving the disappearance as they look into a new suspect. A joint effort by British and Portuguese police narrowed in on a 'foreign' man who was in the Algarve when she went missing in 2007

December 7: Paulo Pereira Cristovao, a long-time critic of Maddie's parents who angered them with a controversial book about the mystery disappearance, was convicted of participating in the planning of two violent break-ins at properties in Lisbon and the nearby resort of Cascais. He is jailed for seven and a half years

December 11: Maddie's revealed a touching list of what they miss most about their daughter as they spent their 13th Christmas without her

2020

February 22: Scotland Yard detectives questioned a British expat about her German ex-boyfriend. Carol Hickman, 59, claims police entered her bar in Praia da Luz, Portugal to ask questions about her former partner 

March 27: Detectives requested extra money to continue their investigation into the disappearance of the toddler in Portugal back in 2007, with funds for the operation set to run out at the end of the month

 June 3: Police reveal that a 43-year-old German prisoner has been identified as a suspect in Madeleine's disappearance.

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