Derek Paap
Derek Paap | |
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| Born | 14 September 2003 |
| Education | Equivalent of a high school diploma |
| Occupation | Food courier |
| Era | Vriend Era |
| Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
| Criminal charges | Aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving, leaving the scene of a collision, criminal damage, public nuisance offences |
| Criminal status | Convicted |
| Father | Jim Michael Paap |
| Family | Paap family |
Derek Paap (born 14 September 2003) is a member of the Paap family from Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is the son of Jim Michael Paap and works as a food courier for Unterfeast. Paap is known for nuisance incidents in Birmingham and for associating with members of Rotterdam Zuid/Takistan.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Derek Paap was born in Birmingham, United Kingdom, on 14 September 2003. He is the son of Jim Michael Paap, a hotdog seller and member of the Paap family. Paap is of mixed Dutch and English background through his family.
Paap completed secondary education and holds the equivalent of a high school diploma.
Career
[edit | edit source]In 2022, at the age of 19, Paap started working for Unterfeast, an international food courier company. He works as a food courier in Birmingham.
Personal life
[edit | edit source]Paap lives in Birmingham, United Kingdom. He is a skinhead and spends time on the streets of Birmingham with members of Rotterdam Zuid/Takistan.
Paap became known locally for throwing feces at passing cars and smearing feces on the windows of houses. These incidents were treated as nuisance behavior in the areas where they occurred.
At the age of 19, Paap was convicted after urinating on women's clothing inside a store in Birmingham. He entered the store, urinated on a clothing display, and was removed from the premises by police after staff reported the incident.
Criminal history
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At the age of 17, Paap stole a police car in Birmingham after finding it unattended during a disturbance near the A38 Bristol Road in Selly Oak. He drove the vehicle along Bristol Road before losing control and rolling it near the Selly Oak section of the route. Paap climbed out of the damaged vehicle and ran from the scene. Police arrested him later the same day.
The police car was written off, but no serious injuries were recorded. Paap was convicted in youth court for aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving, and leaving the scene of a collision. He received a youth rehabilitation order with supervision, unpaid work, and a curfew requirement. He was also disqualified from driving for one year.