Two thirds of those arrested at Bristol anti-immigration riots had been reported for domestic abuse

More than two thirds of the people arrested for disorder when an anti-immigration demonstration in Bristol turned violent last summer had previous contact with police over allegations they were perpetrators of domestic abuse. The demonstrators had gathered under the slogan ‘Save Our Kids’ , following the murders of three school children in Southport.

The protesters expressed the intention to gather in Castle Park on Saturday, August 3, 2024, and then march to a converted hotel in Redcliffe that is being paid by the Government to house people seeking asylum. There were violent clashes between those protesters and police , and also with counter-protesters who also gathered in the park, a

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