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Appeal after police officer assaulted at demonstration to free the controversial right wing campaigner Tommy Robinson

BY YANN TEAR
yann@slpmedia.co.uk

Police are appealing for the public’s help in identifying two men after a police medic was dragged to the ground and assaulted during a violent protest.

On Saturday, supporters of the controversial right wing campaigner Tommy Robinson – real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – staged a protest in Oxford Circus.

The ‘Free Tommy Robinson’ protesters, opposed to the jailing for nine months of Robinson for contempt of court, were confronted by groups of counter-protesters, including ‘Stop Tommy Robinson’ and ‘Stand up to Racism’.

The “Free Tommy Robinson” protest rally in central London.

At about 1.20pm, a group of protesters attempted to physically breach a police cordon, and during scuffles, a police medic was pulled to the ground and kicked in the head.

A video of the assault has been widely circulated on social media. The incident was also captured on the officer’s Body Worn Video.

Police are now asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two men they would like to speak to in connection with the incident.

As well as the attack on the medic, chairs and bottles were hurled at police.

Superintendent Roy Smith, who policed Saturday’s demonstration, said: “Attacks on police officers, as with an attack on any emergency service worker, are attacks on the basic fabric of a civilised society.

The sole purpose of deploying police medics to an event is to ensure the safety of those attending and provide care to those who require it.

“We have a dedicated team in place to investigate incidents like this at public order events, and rest assured we will not stop until those responsible are identified and brought to justice.

“I would urge anyone who has information relating to this sickening and cowardly attack to come forward, which you can do in complete
confidence.

I appeal to those involved, those who were with them on the day, or those who know who they are, to do the right thing and come
forward.”

Anyone who recognises the individuals in these images, or has any information about the violence which took place during the protests can speak to the public order investigation team directly on 020 8246 0076, or by e-mailing liam.day@met.pnn.police.uk.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 quoting crime reference 6552636/19.

They do not ask your name and cannot trace your call.


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