Child Murder in Britain: Far-Right Clashes with Police Near Massacre Site Maryan-Sergey Chupak Riots in Britain after the murder of children/Screenshot from a video on the network The death of three girls in the British city of Southport provoked clashes between the police and the far-right. They blame immigrants for the tragedy. On Tuesday, July 30, in Southport, where a terrible massacre took place the day before, clashes occurred between police and far-right activists. According to law enforcement, the rioters who took place after the massacre are believed to belong to the English Defence League. They are using the tragedy to spread violence and chaos. There has been much speculation and conjecture regarding the status of the 17-year-old boy, who is now in police custody. Some people are using this to bring violence and disorder to our streets, a police spokesman said. After a peaceful rally in the city centre, a group of protesters turned violent and set fire to a police van. Officers who tried to calm the crowd were slightly injured. Unrest in Britain after 3 girls killed: watch video The detained teenager, who was born in the UK, is currently in custody. Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the crime and the motives of the attacker.Riots in Britain after brutal massacre
UK Child Murders: Far-Right Clashes with Police Near Massacre Site
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