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Cullen Hinds Firearm

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Cullen Hinds, identified as Cullen Hinds Firearm in the prompt, has been involved in public criminal proceedings in the UK, primarily concerning firearm possession and anti-social behavior.

Key Facts, Dates, and Court Decisions:

  • Anti-social Behaviour Injunction (May 2025): On May 28, 2025, at Manchester Civil Court, an 18-year-old Cullen Hinds, of Old Trafford, was issued a civil injunction under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014. This order bans him from entering the M32 postcode, Urmston, or Partington areas of Trafford for three years. He is permitted to travel through these exclusion zones by car or public transport but cannot exit the vehicle or deviate from arterial routes. The injunction also prohibits him from using or threatening unlawful violence against anyone in Trafford. A breach of this injunction can lead to arrest. Greater Manchester Police stated that Hinds had been subject to numerous unsuccessful interventions to deter him from criminal activity prior to this injunction.
  • Firearm Possession Charges and Conviction (July 2025 - June 2026):
  • On July 4, 2025, police responded to reports of youths with weapons on electric bikes in Stretford. CCTV footage led officers to a property on Chester Road, where they found Cullen Hinds and Demario Griffiths, among others, dressed in black. A firearm, identified as a converted self-loading pistol, was found in a bag carried by Griffiths. Hinds was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm.
  • Further inquiries and DNA evidence led to Hinds's additional arrest in November 2025 on suspicion of possessing an offensive weapon.
  • Hinds denied the charge of possession of a firearm and went to trial at Manchester Crown Court.
  • On May 18, 2026, a jury found Cullen Hinds guilty of possession of a firearm.
  • On June 26, 2026, Hinds was sentenced to five years in a young offender's institute. His co-defendant, Demario Griffiths, who pleaded guilty, also received a five-year prison sentence.

In summary, Cullen Hinds has been subject to a three-year anti-social behavior injunction issued in May 2025, and was convicted in May 2026 for possession of a firearm, resulting in a five-year sentence in a young offender's institute in June 2026.

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