Glasgow Protests: Anonymous Accounts Tapping Into Fears of Communities, Say Police
Police said misinformation from anonymous accounts fueled protests, with one arrest, vandalism and a projectile thrown during disorder in Glasgow.
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Police Warn Angry Glasgow Crowd
Police in Scotland have warned that hate crime and violent disorder will be met with swift action after hundreds of people gathered outside a property in Glasgow. Officers said the incident in Castlemilk was not a legitimate protest. The gathering took place on Tormusk Road on the evening of Wednesday, July 8th, where windows were reportedly smashed and a rock was thrown from the crowd. Police later said officers had spoken to the group, which t…
Crowd protests against alleged sex attacker outside Glasgow flats
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Castlemilk, Glasgow, demanding the removal of an alleged sex attacker linked to a recent rape case. The crowd clashed with police, chanting slogans and attempting to breach a block of flats on Tormusk Road. Residents were evacuated, and police maintained a heavy presence.
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