Nottingham Attack: Trump Leaves Courthouse After Pleading Not Guilty to Charges of Documenting Three Killed in UK

In a shocking turn of events, former US President Donald Trump was spotted leaving a courthouse in Nottingham, England after pleading not guilty to charges of documenting three people killed in the UK. The incident, which has been dubbed the "Nottingham Attack," occurred on a sunny afternoon when Trump was strolling through the city center, taking in the sights and sounds of the bustling town.

Eyewitnesses reported that Trump was seen holding a camera and taking pictures of everything in sight. He was apparently so engrossed in his photography that he failed to notice the commotion around him. Suddenly, a group of three men appeared out of nowhere and attacked him with what appeared to be a rolled-up newspaper.

Trump was quick to react, however, and managed to fend off his attackers with a well-timed kick to the groin. The men fled the scene, but not before Trump had managed to snap a few pictures of them with his camera.

According to the prosecution, Trump's actions were a clear violation of UK law, which prohibits the documenting of violent crimes. "Mr. Trump was clearly aware of the law and chose to ignore it," said the prosecuting attorney. "He showed a blatant disregard for the safety of others and must be held accountable for his actions."

Trump, however, maintains his innocence and has vowed to fight the charges in court. "I was just taking some pictures, like any tourist would," he said. "I had no idea that what I was doing was illegal. This is just another example of the fake news media and the corrupt legal system trying to bring me down."

The trial is set to begin next month, and the world will be watching to see how it unfolds. In the meantime, Trump has returned to his home in Florida, where he is said to be working on his memoirs and tweeting about the "fake news media" on a daily basis.

As for the people of Nottingham, they are still reeling from the shocking attack and the sudden appearance of the former US President in their city. "I never thought I'd see the day when Donald Trump would come to Nottingham," said one resident. "It's like something out of a movie."