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TikTok star AngryGinge arrested for allegedly damaging F1 car at British GP, denies suspicions.
TikTok star AngryGinge arrested for allegedly damaging F1 car at British GP, denies suspicions.

News.com.au

time4 days ago

  • News.com.au

TikTok star AngryGinge arrested for allegedly damaging F1 car at British GP, denies suspicions.

TikTok star AngryGinge has gone on an expletive rant detailing how he spent 15 hours in a cell after being arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a Formula 1 car. The popular TikTokker attended the British Grand Prix at Silverstone over the weekend, but got into some serious trouble alongside fellow streamers Chazza and SamHam. Fox Sports, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every practice, qualifying session and race in the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship™ LIVE in 4K. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer. The Sun reported the trio were arrested after being accused of causing almost $63,000 worth of criminal damage to a BWT Racing Point F1 Team car. They each denied the charges, with AngryGinge claiming he only sat in the vehicle. 'On Friday, July 4, Northamptonshire Police received a report that a classic Formula 1 car on display at Silverstone Circuit during the British Grand Prix event had sustained several thousands of pounds worth of damage, which was alleged to have been caused by someone accessing the display stand and climbing into the vehicle,' A Northamptonshire Police spokesperson said. 'Officers carried out initial inquiries, and suspects were identified. 'Three men, aged 23, 25 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a vehicle and taken into police custody. 'Following a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the incident, all three men were released with no further action.' The influencer boasts 1.8 million TikTok followers and over 800,000 subscribers, with 1.2 Instagram followers, and he made even more of a name for himself at England's Soccer Aid charity match last month, winning the man of the match award. He claimed he spent 15 hours in a cell and was not even interviewed before being released alongside his friends. He revealed his ordeal later on stream, wearing an orange jumpsuit and a fake pair of handcuffs. 'For sitting in a car, they got us, you don't do that at F1,' AngryGinge said. 'They locked us up for watching somebody else sitting in a car - they locked SamHam up for watching somebody else sit in a car. 'They locked Chazza up for sitting in a car, criminal damage, they tried to say. 30 grand, they tried to say.' 'Security's then come over, a very funny little moment where I've tried to grass Chaz up. 'Two hours have gone past, you'd have thought I assaulted someone, let me tell you … Chazza has sat in an F1 car. 'I offered to show him the video there and then. 'The words, okay, from the gentleman in the cap, 'there's no point, mate. You can show us at the station.' AngryGinge said the trio were taken into custody and asked if they wanted a solicitor. When they declined the police wondered why. 'Done f*** all wrong mate,' he said. '10 o'clock in the morning, I'm thinking it is, and the door opens, I'm thinking it might be interview time. 'Officer opens it, 'you're free to go, there's no further action.' 'I've just spent 15 hours in a concrete block, and I'm now being told, no further action. 'I've not been questioned, interviewed, and that's that. Lando Norris came out on top in a rain-soaked British GP on Sunday. He qualified in third place behind his team-mate Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen, who took pole. But an eventful race in which Verstappen spun out on multiple occasions and Piastri was penalised by ten seconds allowed Norris to seize the initiative and he claimed his fourth win of the season.

YouTube sensation AngryGinge arrested after incident at British Grand Prix
YouTube sensation AngryGinge arrested after incident at British Grand Prix

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

YouTube sensation AngryGinge arrested after incident at British Grand Prix

YouTuber Angryginge has revealed that he and two of his friends were arrested at the British Grand Prix on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a classic F1 car AngryGinge has stated that he was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a car to a Formula 1 car after attending the British GP at Silverstone. The popular YouTuber, who starred for England in the recent Soccer Aid charity match at Old Trafford, attending Sunday's big race at Silverstone with fellow streamers, Chazza and SamHam. But they were arrested after being accused of causing £30,000 worth of criminal damage to a BWT Racing Point car. AngryGinge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, has denied the charges and claims he only sat in the vehicle. A Northamptonshire Police spokesperson said: "On Friday, July 4, Northamptonshire Police received a report that a classic Formula 1 car on display at Silverstone Circuit during the British Grand Prix event had sustained several thousands of pounds worth of damage, which was alleged to have been caused by someone accessing the display stand and climbing into the vehicle. "Officers carried out initial inquiries, and suspects were identified. "Three men, aged 23, 25 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a vehicle and taken into police custody. "Following a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the incident, all three men were released with no further action." AngryGinge, who is a huge name on YouTube and a big Manchester United fan, addressed the incident on a live stream, saying: "For sitting in a car, they got us, you don't do that at F1. They locked us up for watching somebody else sitting in a car - they locked SamHam up for watching somebody else sit in a car. They locked Chazza up for sitting in a car, criminal damage, they tried to say. 30 grand, they tried to say…" The 23-year-old continued: "Security's then come over, a very funny little moment where I've tried to grass Chaz up. Two hours have gone past, you'd have thought I assaulted someone, let me tell you…Chazza has sat in an F1 car. "I offered to show him the video there and then. The words, okay, from the gentleman in the cap, 'There's no point, mate. You can show us at the station.' What the f*** is going on here then? We pull up into custody, he said, 'Do you want a solicitor?' And I said, 'Sarge, I'm all right, thanks'. He then replied, 'Why don't you want a solicitor?' Done f*** all wrong mate." He continued: " He's gone, 'Would you like any food and drink?' - 'What've you got, mate?' He said, 'We've got pot noodles'. "So, anyway, I've managed to fall asleep, then about 10 seconds go by, and a guy in the cell next to me starts banging for no reason. 10 o'clock in the morning, I'm thinking it is, and the door opens, I'm thinking it might be interview time. Officer opens it, 'You're free to go, there's no further action.' "I've just spent 15 hours in a concrete block, and I'm now being told, no further action. I've not been questioned, interviewed, and that's that. All three of us have just been let out at the same time, no further action, done finished."

AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing £30k of damage to Formula One car at Silverstone - as YouTuber reveals 15-hour ordeal in custody
AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing £30k of damage to Formula One car at Silverstone - as YouTuber reveals 15-hour ordeal in custody

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing £30k of damage to Formula One car at Silverstone - as YouTuber reveals 15-hour ordeal in custody

YouTube and Soccer Aid star, AngryGinge, was arrested at the British Grand Prix. AngryGinge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, and two fellow streamers were accused of causing £30,000-worth of damage to an F1 car on display at Silverstone on Friday. A Northamptonshire Police spokesperson told TalkSport: 'On Friday, July 4, Northamptonshire Police received a report that a classic car on display at Silverstone Circuit during the British Grand Prix event had sustained several thousands of pounds worth of damage, which was alleged to have been caused by someone accessing the display stand and climbing into the vehicle. 'Officers carried out initial inquiries, and suspects were identified. 'Three men, aged 23, 25 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a vehicle and taken into police custody. 'Following a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the incident, all three men were released with no further action.' NYK CHAZZA BREAKS F1 CAR #nykchazza #angryginge #f1 #redbull — Jay Hulme (@JayHulme1316510) July 4, 2025 Pictures on social media showed AngryGinge being led away by the police on Friday at a fan event at the iconic circuit. Chazza and SamHam, also streamers, were the others accused of causing criminal damage to a BWT Racing Point F1 Team car - an accusation they all vehemently deny. A video emerged of 'Chazza' approaching the display car before a snapping sound was heard, with AngryGinge saying: 'I think the suspension on the car has just gone.' The trio were questioned by police at a station 17 miles away and AngryGinge revealed his side of the story on TikTok. 'For sitting in a car, they got us, you don't do that at F1,' he said. 'They locked us up for watching somebody else sitting in a car - they locked SamHam up for watching somebody else sit in a car. 'They locked Chazza up for sitting in a car, criminal damage, they tried to say. 30 grand, they tried to say... 'Security's then come over, a very funny little moment where I've tried to grass Chaz up. Two hours have gone past, you'd have thought I assaulted someone, let me tell you... Chazza has sat in an F1 car. — angryginge (@angryginge13) July 5, 2025 'I offered to show him the video there and then. The words, okay, from the gentleman in the cap, "there's no point, mate. You can show us at the station." 'What the f*** is going on here then? We pull up into custody, he said, "Do you want a solicitor?" 'And I said, "Sarge, I'm all right, thanks". He then replied, "Why don't you want a solicitor?" Done f*** all wrong mate. He added: 'My toilet has got skids in. He's gone, "would you like any food and drink?" - "What've you got, mate?" 'He said, "We've got pot noodles". 'So, anyway, I've managed to fall asleep, then about 10 seconds go by, and a guy in the cell next to me starts banging for no reason. '10 o'clock in the morning, I'm thinking it is, and the door opens, I'm thinking it might be interview time. Officer opens it, "you're free to go, there's no further action." 'I've just spent 15 hours in a concrete block, and I'm now being told, no further action. 'I've not been questioned, interviewed, and that's that. 'All three of us have just been let out at the same time, no further action, done finished.' AngryGinge recently played in Soccer Aid and the huge Manchester United fan won the player of the match at Old Trafford. With the game poised at 4-4 in the latter stages, he went in for a strong slide tackle on Carlos Tevez, who made sure to leave something on him during the collision - a nasty cut on his leg. Angry Ginge shared a photo of the gash on his leg afterwards, writing 'cheers Tevez, t***' on social media, but he was not done there. Taking to Twitch, he bragged about his programme had been signed by other Soccer Aid favourites, before launching into a re-imagination of 'Zombie' by the Cranberries. 'In your head, in your head, Tevez, Tevez, Tevez-ez-ez, I'm in your head, in your head, Tevez, Tevez, Tevez-ez-ez,' the 23-year-old sang.

Soccer Aid star AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to F1 car at Silverstone at British GP
Soccer Aid star AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to F1 car at Silverstone at British GP

Scottish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Soccer Aid star AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to F1 car at Silverstone at British GP

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SOCCER AID star AngryGinge has been arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a Formula 1 car. The TikTokker attended the British Grand Prix over the weekend. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Soccer Aid star AngryGinge was arrested at the British GP Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 The TikTokker was accused of causing damage to a BWT Racing Point F1 Team car Credit: X 4 AngryGinge claims he spent 15 hours in a police station Credit: Twitter 4 He was arrested alongside streamers SamHam, left and Chazza, right Credit: Twitter But he got into trouble alongside fellow streamers Chazza and SamHam. The trio were arrested after being accused of causing £30,000 worth of criminal damage to a BWT Racing Point F1 Team car. They have each denied the charges, with AngryGinge claiming he only sat in the vehicle. A Northamptonshire Police spokesperson said: "On Friday, July 4, Northamptonshire Police received a report that a classic Formula 1 car on display at Silverstone Circuit during the British Grand Prix event had sustained several thousands of pounds worth of damage, which was alleged to have been caused by someone accessing the display stand and climbing into the vehicle. "Officers carried out initial inquiries, and suspects were identified. "Three men, aged 23, 25 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a vehicle and taken into police custody. "Following a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the incident, all three men were released with no further action." AngryGinge, 23, claimed he spent 15 hours in a cell and was not even interviewed before being released alongside his friends. He revealed his ordeal later on stream, wearing an orange jumpsuit and a fake pair of handcuffs. AngryGinge said: "For sitting in a car, they got us, you don't do that at F1. "They locked us up for watching somebody else sitting in a car - they locked SamHam up for watching somebody else sit in a car. "They locked Chazza up for sitting in a car, criminal damage, they tried to say. "30 grand, they tried to say…" AngryGinge continued: "Security's then come over, a very funny little moment where I've tried to grass Chaz up. "Two hours have gone past, you'd have thought I assaulted someone, let me tell you…Chazza has sat in an F1 car. "I offered to show him the video there and then. "The words, okay, from the gentleman in the cap, 'there's no point, mate. You can show us at the station.' "What the f*** is going on here then? We pull up into custody, he said, 'Do you want a solicitor?' "And I said, 'Sarge, I'm all right, thanks'. He then replied, 'Why don't you want a solicitor?' Done f*** all wrong mate. He added: "My toilet has got skids in. He's gone, 'would you like any food and drink?' - 'What've you got, mate?' "He said, 'We've got pot noodles'. "So, anyway, I've managed to fall asleep, then about 10 seconds go by, and a guy in the cell next to me starts banging for no reason. "10 o'clock in the morning, I'm thinking it is, and the door opens, I'm thinking it might be interview time. "Officer opens it, 'you're free to go, there's no further action.' "I've just spent 15 hours in a concrete block, and I'm now being told, no further action. "I've not been questioned, interviewed, and that's that. "All three of us have just been let out at the same time, no further action, done finished."

Soccer Aid star AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to F1 car at Silverstone at British GP
Soccer Aid star AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to F1 car at Silverstone at British GP

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Soccer Aid star AngryGinge arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to F1 car at Silverstone at British GP

SOCCER AID star AngryGinge has been arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a Formula 1 car. The TikTokker attended the 4 Soccer Aid star AngryGinge was arrested at the British GP Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 The TikTokker was accused of causing damage to a BWT Racing Point F1 Team car Credit: X 4 AngryGinge claims he spent 15 hours in a police station Credit: Twitter 4 He was arrested alongside streamers SamHam, left and Chazza, right Credit: Twitter But he got into trouble alongside fellow streamers Chazza and SamHam. The trio were arrested after being accused of causing £30,000 worth of criminal damage to a BWT Racing Point F1 Team car. They have each denied the charges, with A Northamptonshire Police spokesperson said: "On Friday, July 4, Northamptonshire Police received a report that a classic Formula 1 car on display at Silverstone Circuit during the British Grand Prix event had sustained several thousands of pounds worth of damage, which was alleged to have been caused by someone accessing the display stand and climbing into the vehicle. READ MORE IN SPORT1 "Officers carried out initial inquiries, and suspects were identified. "Three men, aged 23, 25 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a vehicle and taken into police custody. "Following a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the incident, all three men were released with no further action." AngryGinge, 23, claimed he spent 15 hours in a cell and was not even interviewed before being released alongside his friends. Most read in Sport He revealed his ordeal later on stream, wearing an orange jumpsuit and a fake pair of handcuffs. AngryGinge said: "For sitting in a car, they got us, you don't do that at F1. "They locked us up for watching somebody else sitting in a car - they locked SamHam up for watching somebody else sit in a car. "They locked Chazza up for sitting in a car, criminal damage, they tried to say. "30 grand, they tried to say…" AngryGinge continued: "Security's then come over, a very funny little moment where I've tried to grass Chaz up. "Two hours have gone past, you'd have thought I assaulted someone, let me tell you…Chazza has sat in an F1 car. "I offered to show him the video there and then. "The words, okay, from the gentleman in the cap, 'there's no point, mate. You can show us at the station.' "What the f*** is going on here then? We pull up into custody, he said, 'Do you want a solicitor?' "And I said, 'Sarge, I'm all right, thanks'. He then replied, 'Why don't you want a solicitor?' Done f*** all wrong mate. He added: "My toilet has got skids in. He's gone, 'would you like any food and drink ?' - 'What've you got, mate?' "He said, 'We've got pot noodles'. "So, anyway, I've managed to fall asleep, then about 10 seconds go by, and a guy in the cell next to me starts banging for no reason. "10 o'clock in the morning, I'm thinking it is, and the door opens, I'm thinking it might be interview time. "Officer opens it, 'you're free to go, there's no further action.' "I've just spent 15 hours in a concrete block, and I'm now being told, no further action. "I've not been questioned, interviewed, and that's that. "All three of us have just been let out at the same time, no further action, done finished."

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