Bin thrown at parade in South Belfast

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 12th Jul 2022
Last updated 13th Jul 2022

A video shared on social media this morning shows a bin being thrown at a passing by parade in the Holylands area of South Belfast.

Two police officers can be seen trying to de-escalate the situation, as a second bin is thrown by those marching into a downstairs window.

Belfast District Commander, Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones said: “We are aware of footage circulating online involving a number of parties in the Agincourt Avenue area of South Belfast. We have arrested a 46 year old man on suspicion of a range of offences including assault and disorderly behaviour. Detectives are currently investigating other potential offences and persons."

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After two years of low-key events due to the pandemic, close to 600 bands took to the streets across Northern Ireland today (12th July).

Hundreds of parades are being held right across Northern Ireland - with tens of thousands of Orange Order and bands members taking part.

The PSNI has been contacted for a response.

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