Clashes in English city of Bristol leaves 20 police injured
LONDON — A protest in the west England city of Bristol against new policing legislation descended into violence that left at least 20 officers injured, two of them seriously, police said Monday.
The protest, which started Sunday afternoon and ran through to the early hours of Monday morning, also saw seven people arrested. Police said that number would likely increase in coming days as officers study closed-circuit video footage.
The violence, which also saw several police vehicles damaged, was branded as “unacceptable” by Britain’s interior minister, Priti Patel. She said “thuggery and disorder” would never be tolerated.
What started as a peaceful demonstration of around 3,000 people on College Green in the heart of the city turned violent after hundreds of protesters descended on the New Bridewell police station.