Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan ‘arrested at Heathrow over posts on X’ | Ents & Arts News

Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has said he was arrested at Heathrow Airport, over social media posts sharing his views on trans rights.
Writing on Substack, the 57-year-old said that after flying into the UK from Arizona, he was detained by five armed officers and put in a cell before being questioned over posts published on X in April.
During questioning, he said a nurse checked on him and found his blood pressure had reached “stroke territory”, so he was taken to A&E.
A Met Police spokeswoman confirmed an arrest was made at Heathrow on Monday but did not identify Linehan.
In a statement, the force said: “On Monday 1 September at 1pm officers arrested a man at Heathrow Airport after he arrived on an inbound American Airlines flight.
“The man in his 50s was arrested on suspicion of inciting violence. This is in relation to posts on X.
“After being taken to police custody, officers became concerned for his health and he was taken to hospital. His condition is neither life-threatening nor life-changing.
“He has now been bailed pending further investigation.”
The arrest was made by officers from the force’s Aviation Unit, the Met spokeswoman said, adding that it is routine for officers policing airports to carry firearms.
“These were not drawn or used at any point during the arrest,” she said.
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