Saturday, November 13, 2010

Student fees protest: man arrested on fire extinguisher - the guardian

Footage shows the fire extinguisher is deleted from the roof of the 30 Millbank

A man has hunting for the protesters at Wednesday's anti-fees March was arrested in Cambridgeshire police, a fire extinguisher from a roof to police officers on the ground below threw.


The fire extinguisher was hurled from the roof of protesters had in Millbank Tower, the Westminster building that houses of the Tory HQ swarmed party.


The incident that police say, could have led to the death of officer caught the video.


The man, 23, which is understood to be a student of reading was arrested by the Cambridgeshire at the request of the metropolitan police force.


He police Cambridge held at Parkside, a spokeswoman said the police.


In a statement said the Metropolitan Police: "police in Cambridgeshire in the name of the metropolitan police service were arrested a 23 year old man suspected of violent disruption on Wednesday 10 November."


"He is in custody in a Cambridgeshire Police Station.Diese arrest follows a public nuisance study on Wednesday 10 November where a fire extinguisher was raised from the roof of the Millbank Tower."


"A man today claim to a territorial support group (TSG) officer said the BBC as the metal object just missed him:" it landed directly behind me - literally no more than six inches, ", he said.""I think [had it hit me] someone would have visited, my wife and my children and say I was either dead or very badly injured, the amount the of a solid piece of metal dropped war.Ich think it took to pave chips from the concrete and behind us."


After the incident turned the amount against those on the roof with the songs: "Stop throwing shit".


Met police Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, said the empty canister was the back of the helmet of a territorial support group officer and grazed knees other one: "Territorial support group officers attended the fire extinguishers very close two."


"Clearly, this is a very serious crime and we try to bring the person has done to justice."


Paul McKeever, chaired of the Police Federation, said who threw the fire extinguisher should be charged with attempted murder.


Students, most aged between 18 and 26 years and including 33 men were earlier today revealed the met 10 of 54 people arrested during the large outbreaks of the disease at the age and 21 women were under age 18 and most others..


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