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Commander @BasJavidMPS responds to an image of a man appearing to urinate on PC Keith Palmer's memorial: "We are aware of a disgusting and abhorrent image circulating on social media of a man appearing to urinate on a memorial to PC Palmer. (1/3)
— MPS Events (@MetPoliceEvents) June 13, 2020
These far right thugs started bottling the public. Pedestrians started running/screaming across the intersection as they threw bottles at our backs. This is not protesting. They just came to be violent. How have the goverment allowed this to be ok?!#londonriots #farright #BLM pic.twitter.com/7fCsU4kvKD
— Jes (@Jes36515336) June 13, 2020
Be in no doubt, Boris Johnson’s silence is completely deliberate. These Nazi thugs know they are untouchable in this Vote Leave government. #FarRight #londonriots #Tories https://t.co/zT6uJ4hTW0
— MimiJ (@MimiJ9) June 13, 2020
Millions of Londoners will have been disgusted by the shameful scenes of violence, desecration and racism displayed by the right-wing extremists who gathered in our city today.
In the face of attacks and abuse, our police did a fantastic job to control the situation. Thank you.
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) June 13, 2020
Compare this to the #FarRight scenes in London.
LOVE vs HATE#BlackLivesMatter https://t.co/83DxH309ql
— Gayle Letherby 🌹 #BlackLivesMatter (@gletherby) June 13, 2020
#Arrest after man appears to urinate on PC Palmer memorialhttps://t.co/EnBv0ExroP
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) June 14, 2020
#CHARGE | A man has been charged with outraging public decency after an incident by PC Keith Palmer's memorial during protests in central London on Saturday. Pictures showed a man apparently urinating next to the plaque. https://t.co/ruIlMK7EPs
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) June 14, 2020
UPDATE | A man seen urinating next to the memorial to PC Keith Palmer has been sent to prison for 14 days.
Andrew Banks 28 (13.04.92) of Stansted, Essex pleaded guilty to outraging public decency at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 15 June.https://t.co/UYXgx4Izli
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) June 15, 2020