Bristol protest: "More arrests are imminent" say police

Eight people have now been arrested following the protests in which 21 officers were injured

Author: Adam GoacherPublished 22nd Mar 2021
Last updated 23rd Mar 2021

Avon and Somerset Police say more arrests are imminent following on from last night's 'Kill the Bill' protests in Bristol.

Eight have been made so far - six for violent disorder and two for possession of an offensive weapon.

It's been confirmed a total of 21 officers were injured, with two suffering broken bones and a third suffering a punctured lung.

Det Chief Supt Carolyn Belafonte says the investigation could lead to the release of the biggest number of images for wanted suspects in the force's history.

She said: “What happened on the streets of Bristol on Sunday was nothing short of disgraceful and it’s provoked widespread condemnation over the past 24 hours.

“We’ve been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and kindness that we’ve received from the public, as well as from organisations and agencies across the city. It’s greatly appreciated and means a lot to all the officers and staff who work day in, day out to keep the public safe.

“We have an enormous amount of digital evidence to go through including CCTV footage, Body Worn Video, social media coverage and footage/photos provided by people at the scene.

“We’ve already started receiving a large amount of digital material from the public, which we’re grateful for, but to ensure we capture all available evidence, we’ve set up a dedicated form via our website where people can provide video footage and photos

“Once we’ve carried out an initial view of the material we’ve collated, we’ll be in a position to release images to the public to help us identify suspects. From what we’ve already collated, we’re confident more arrests are imminent.

“A full forensic examination of the scene has been carried out today and this has resulted in forensic evidence being obtained, including fingerprints, which will also be used to help identify suspects.

“This will be a lengthy investigation but we’re wholly committed to tracking down all those who engaged in the wanton disorder yesterday. To those who took part in this spree of offending, you can expect a knock at your door in the days or weeks to come – it may come sooner than you think.”

WATCH: James Diamond has this special video report, after eight arrests were made following last night's 'Kill the Bill' protests in Bristol. (Note: This video was produced before Avon and Somerset Police revealed another officer had been injured, taking the total to 21)

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