Police investigating hate crime incident in Bristol

They say it happened yesterday - in the direction of an event being held by Bristol Pride

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 3rd Jul 2023
Last updated 20th Jun 2024

Police are investigating a hate crime incident at a park in Bristol.

The Avon and Somerset force say it happened yesterday afternoon at about 3pm (July 2) - to reports of gel pellets being fired in the direction of an event being held in Castle Park.

They say the event was organised as part of Bristol Pride.

Officers attended and spoke with the event organisers and victims, and nobody has been reported to have been seriously injured.

It's reported that attendees were left shaken, however.

Chief Inspector Stephanie McKenna said: "We take hate crime very seriously and will not tolerate it.

"No-one should have to put up with offences like this, or face discrimination or prejudice just for being themselves.

"We’ve made contact with the organisers of Bristol Pride to keep them updated on our investigation and we encourage anyone who has been a victim of hate crime to report it.

"As with all large events, officers will be in Bristol this weekend to keep the community safe, and if anyone has any concerns, please stop and speak to one of our officers who will be happy to help."

Avon and Somerset Police say they are keen to speak to anyone who was in the area between 2.30-3pm who may have seen two men, one described as white and the other as mixed race, both in their early 20s and wearing black clothing.

They were seen leaving the scene in the direction of Bristol Bridge.

In a statement, a spokesperson from Bristol Pride said: "We are deeply saddened to hear that someone decided to fire BB pellets at those attending the Trans Pride picnic on Sunday afternoon.

"An event where people simply wanted to come together to enjoy a picnic together as a community.

"They were swiftly chased off and the Police are dealing with the matter as a hate crime. Whilst many may say they are shocked to hear this, it is a sad reality that the community is currently under attack and acts as a further reminder that online hate can enter everyday life. It highlights why we have Pride events and why we all must stand together in solidarity with the Trans community.

"The event was not disrupted further and went ahead to be an event filled with joy and togetherness."

If you are a victim of hate crime, you can report it on the Avon and Somerset Police website.

Alternatively, victims can report such incidents on the Report It website.

If you saw anything suspicious, or have any relevant footage which could aid our investigation, please contact 101 and quote reference 5223157339.

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