Violent clashes erupted in Sunderland tonight as protesters targeted a mosque, hurling objects at riot police who were deployed to protect the area. The incident follows a series of protests planned in response to the Southport stabbing attacks, with public figures such as Nigel Farage criticizing Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for his handling of the unrest.
Police Response and Public Safety
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and British Transport Police (BTP) confirmed their involvement in managing the protests and ensuring public safety. Enhanced police powers and additional officers have been deployed in Liverpool and other affected areas.
In a statement, a spokesperson for GMP said: “We urge the public to remain calm and avoid the areas affected by the protests. Our officers are working tirelessly to maintain order and ensure the safety of all individuals involved.
Community Reaction
The violent protests have sparked widespread concern and condemnation from local leaders and residents. Many fear the impact of the unrest on community relations and public safety.
Further Developments
Protests are expected to continue in the coming days, with authorities closely monitoring the situation. The public is advised to stay informed and adhere to safety guidelines issued by the police.
Contact Information
Anyone with information about the incidents is urged to contact Northumbria Police on 101 or through their official social media channels. Anonymous tips can also be provided via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.