Police on streets after Rochdale Street Violence
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I dont know if the UK residents on here have been following this storey, if not here is a brief overview from AOL.
Police are to send more patrols out on the streets of Rochdale following a series of attacks on Asian takeaways.
Trouble began on Thursday evening as a mob of around 200 youths congregated in the centre of the Heywood area of the town in Greater Manchester.
Bricks and other missiles were thrown at police Officers and two arrests were made after windows were damaged at a takeaway on Bridge Street in disturbances that are believed to be linked to the on-going trial of men at Liverpool Crown Court.
One car belonging to a member of the public and three police vehicles were also damaged while an officer suffered bruising to his legs and arms.
A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and police assault and a 14-year-old boy was arrested for causing danger to a public highway.
Police in riot vans flooded into the area and the mob of young people was eventually dispersed by officers at about 11pm.
Assistant Chief Constable Terry Sweeney told the Press Association: "Greater Manchester Police, in conjunction with its partners and communities, is aware of the tensions in the borough that have come about because of an on-going court case in Liverpool.
"I understand that there will be concern following this evening's events, and to offer reassurance there is a significant police presence in the area this evening. We will maintain and increase police presence in the coming weeks to keep up our reassurance.
"We ask that the community acts responsibly during this difficult time.
"We are monitoring social media sites and ask anybody who is concerned or has information to share with us to go either through their local neighbourhood policing team, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by GMP using the 101 service."
Zeeshan Khokhar, 23, owner of Bits n Pizza, a take-away on Market Street, said he was verbally abused, though his shop was not damaged.
Mr Khokhar said "white friends" came to his shop to protect him as trouble began brewing.
He said: "It started about 4pm, kids banging on windows. They were shouting, 'Why are you still open you dirty b*stards?'. The police came and told us to shut up shop.
"We are just doing business.
"Our white friends, they came here and they are protecting us and customers were standing outside our door.
"They said we have just come to keep an eye on you.
"But it's not good, it hurts and we are very worried about what's going to happen."
Mr Khokhar said he only took over the shop seven weeks ago and his business has nothing to do with the trial in Liverpool.
Inspector Steve Clark, GMP's neighbourhood police inspector for Heywood said: "There were a number of young children out this evening and I would like to ask that their parents are conscious of this in the coming days and weeks."
This all stems from a TRIAL ongoing at the moment, where ASIANS are accused of Raping and passing Youngsters around for sex..
Chris
I dont know if the UK residents on here have been following this storey, if not here is a brief overview from AOL.
Police are to send more patrols out on the streets of Rochdale following a series of attacks on Asian takeaways.
Trouble began on Thursday evening as a mob of around 200 youths congregated in the centre of the Heywood area of the town in Greater Manchester.
Bricks and other missiles were thrown at police Officers and two arrests were made after windows were damaged at a takeaway on Bridge Street in disturbances that are believed to be linked to the on-going trial of men at Liverpool Crown Court.
One car belonging to a member of the public and three police vehicles were also damaged while an officer suffered bruising to his legs and arms.
A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence and police assault and a 14-year-old boy was arrested for causing danger to a public highway.
Police in riot vans flooded into the area and the mob of young people was eventually dispersed by officers at about 11pm.
Assistant Chief Constable Terry Sweeney told the Press Association: "Greater Manchester Police, in conjunction with its partners and communities, is aware of the tensions in the borough that have come about because of an on-going court case in Liverpool.
"I understand that there will be concern following this evening's events, and to offer reassurance there is a significant police presence in the area this evening. We will maintain and increase police presence in the coming weeks to keep up our reassurance.
"We ask that the community acts responsibly during this difficult time.
"We are monitoring social media sites and ask anybody who is concerned or has information to share with us to go either through their local neighbourhood policing team, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by GMP using the 101 service."
Zeeshan Khokhar, 23, owner of Bits n Pizza, a take-away on Market Street, said he was verbally abused, though his shop was not damaged.
Mr Khokhar said "white friends" came to his shop to protect him as trouble began brewing.
He said: "It started about 4pm, kids banging on windows. They were shouting, 'Why are you still open you dirty b*stards?'. The police came and told us to shut up shop.
"We are just doing business.
"Our white friends, they came here and they are protecting us and customers were standing outside our door.
"They said we have just come to keep an eye on you.
"But it's not good, it hurts and we are very worried about what's going to happen."
Mr Khokhar said he only took over the shop seven weeks ago and his business has nothing to do with the trial in Liverpool.
Inspector Steve Clark, GMP's neighbourhood police inspector for Heywood said: "There were a number of young children out this evening and I would like to ask that their parents are conscious of this in the coming days and weeks."
This all stems from a TRIAL ongoing at the moment, where ASIANS are accused of Raping and passing Youngsters around for sex..
Chris
I saw this on the news and read about it online its about that sex grooming gang who groomed/forced underage girls to have sex with about 21 different men. I can understand why people are angry about it but the shops/takeaways that were damaged the owners etc didnt have anything to do with it and they were just attacked because the gang was asian so they targeted asian shops which is stupid..you cant blame all asians for something a small group did and same applys to every other ethnicity really :?
In regards to the sex gang I think there absolute scum and lowest of the low for doing that to little girls and if there was any justice in the world all of them would be castrated with a rusty knife...the parents of the victims allowed to beat the living cr*p out of them and then hung in public for all to see!!
Problem is theres loads of these gangs all over the UK and the rest of the world but noones doing anything about them and its true what they say that justice favors the criminal these days.
In regards to the sex gang I think there absolute scum and lowest of the low for doing that to little girls and if there was any justice in the world all of them would be castrated with a rusty knife...the parents of the victims allowed to beat the living cr*p out of them and then hung in public for all to see!!
Problem is theres loads of these gangs all over the UK and the rest of the world but noones doing anything about them and its true what they say that justice favors the criminal these days.
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Yes cody, you are totally right! The members of that sex gang are the lowest of the lowest scum there is.
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