Two arrested in 'Glazers Out' demonstration outside Old Trafford

Author: Ellie LinfordPublished 13th May 2021
Last updated 13th May 2021

Two people have been arrested by Old Trafford during a protest against Manchester United's owners.

A large crowd gathered outside the stadium, chanting and setting off flares attempting to disrupt the match against Liverpool for a second time.

It had previously been called off after fans stormed the pitch.

Greater Manchester Police say officers are in attendance to maintain safety while facilitating the right to peaceful protest.

Two arrests have been made relating to public order offences.

Assistant Chief Constable for GMP Chris Sykes says, "We have being working closely with Manchester United and partners to ensure those in attendance outside the stadium are kept safe while exercising their right to a peaceful protest.

"The safety of all those concerned remains GMP's main priority.

"We encourage everyone to remember we are still living under restrictions due to the pandemic and have a collective responsibility to remain safe and protect one another.

"Enforcement remains our last resort, but anyone whose behaviour crosses the boundary into a criminal offence should expect to be prosecuted."

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