Police attacked with bricks and fireworks as 500 people illegally gather for memorial

Police are appealing for video footage after officers were attacked at an illegal memorial attended by more than 500 people.

It happened at the Green in Castleford on Friday, September 25.

On arrival, bricks and fireworks were thrown at police and into the crowd.

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A car was set on fire and damage was caused to the village green.

More than 500 people attended a memorial in The Green in Castleford on Friday, September 25.More than 500 people attended a memorial in The Green in Castleford on Friday, September 25.
More than 500 people attended a memorial in The Green in Castleford on Friday, September 25.

A 19-year-old was arrested on suspicion of a public order offence.

They have been bailed pending further enquiries.

At the time, Assistant Chief Constable Tim Kingsman said: "Our priority remains the safety of the public and stopping the spread of coronavirus.

"This is a shared effort and we all need to play our part and adhere to the restrictions in place.

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"We have been working with our colleagues in local authorities and public health to explain the dangers of the virus, but Friday night’s events go against all the hard work from our communities in attempting to stop the spread.

"While I can appreciate the sentiment of this particular gathering, it was illegal and a clear breach of coronavirus restrictions.

"Any violence towards our officers is also totally unacceptable and will not be tolerated.

"I would urge people thinking about organising or attending events such as Friday night’s to seriously consider the impact of your actions.

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"Not only are you putting yourself in danger, but also you are putting your family, friends, wider community and our officers at risk.

"You are also breaking the law and risk being fined and arrested."

West Yorkshire Police are now appealing for any video footage of the incident and for any witnesses.

Detective Inspector Sarah Degnan of Wakefield CID said: ‘All assaults on emergency workers are totally and utterly unacceptable and will not be tolerated.

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‘I would like to appeal to anyone who was at this gathering to come forward with information.

‘We are particular keen to speak to people who have video footage of the disorder that will help us with our investigation.

‘We have set up a dedicated email address where people can send their footage into us at [email protected].’