26 Jun 2017 | 01:05 PM UTC
United Kingdom: Violent protests in London over police brutality
Protests in London over police brutality result in four police officers hospitalized, two others injured June 26
Event
Four police officers have been hospitalized and two others less seriously injured following protests in London over police brutality that started late Sunday night, June 25, and ended early Monday morning. Fires were started and bricks thrown at police as protesters gathered in east London to protest the death of a 25-year-old man, allegedly from injuries obtained during a police stop. Four protesters were arrested.
Further protests are possible.
Context
Activists claim that 25-year-old Edir Frederico Da Costa's neck was broken during a police stop. He died six days later, on June 21. The Independent Police Complaints Commission reported that a preliminary investigation did not indicate spinal injuries caused by police.
Advice
Individuals in London are advised to avoid all demonstrations as a precaution.