A NZ man who thought he was Hitler's grandson as he went on a rampage will remain behind bars as he gets psychological treatment. For two days in 2010, Te Rangi Jamie Charles Marshall,'Trangmar', went wild, firing shots into the roof of a bar and threatening residents with a sawn-off shotgun leaving several people injured. He's too dangerous to be released says the parole board. | Trangmar faced 17 charges, including aggravated robbery, kidnapping, assault, injuring with intent, threatening to kill and wilful damage. |
Trangmar thought he was an SAS member and a trained assassin who could communicate through a microchip in his head - in particular with birds and crickets. Marshall's history on the outside isn't great. On his last release on Dec 4, 2019 he suffered a rapid decline which saw him recalled to jail five days later. |
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