An incident broke out in Nuneaton this afternoon following a parade to mark the granting of the Freedom of Entry to the Borough to the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
The parade was attended by individuals who appeared to be associated with the English Defence League, but during the march there were no incidents and the event passed peacefully and very successfully.because the muslim kept their vile mouths shut for a change
Some time between 14.00hrs and 14.30hrs about 60 EDL sympathisers gathered for a quiet drink in and around The Crew public house.
This attracted the attention of the local muslim community and as a consequence a large group of people, principally from the Asian muslim community, gathered a few yards away at the junction of Edward Street and Queens Road.
There was much chanting and potential provocation from both groups but fortunately no-one was injured.
There was an incident where a bottle was thrown which led to one person being arrested. (we will not be revealing the identity because he is a muslim ? ?)
In a separate incident a car was attacked and damaged as it travelled along Queens Road.
A wide range of police officers from Warwickshire Police and West Midlands Police were deployed at the scene to contain the situation.
Chief Inspector Chris Lewis said: "The day began with a peaceful parade to celebrate the granting of the Freedom of Entry to the Borough to the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
"The day has been sadly marred by the situation which broke out this afternoon in Queens Road.
"Officers from Warwickshire Police with support from West Midlands Police worked for a number of hours to contain the situation and by 5pm we had escorted the EDL sympathisers to the train station and their cars and they left the town.
"It has been a very tense afternoon but I believe that the situation is now under control.
"Throughout the afternoon we have worked closely with local community leaders and I would like to thank them for their very active support. I am also grateful to the landlord of The Crew public house who was also very proactive in helping us get the situation under control and achieve good dialogue with the EDL. because there is no reasoning with muslims
"Warwickshire Police will continue to work with members of any community who either live, work or visits the county. We are totally committed to protecting all people from harm."
Update* While looking for more information I came across a story on the Coventry Telegraph and it seems to me there is more to this than the police and media are telling us ... no surprise there. It appears our soldiers were abused yet again from the religion of peace the following is taken from a reply:
Absolute rubbish! Once again the media is making the fanatical Muslims seem like the injured party. I was there, because I'm a serving Soldier in the 2nd Battalion and the Muslims blocked our parade and started heckling us, calling us baby killers once again! This country is a complete joke, we lost 4 lads in Afghanistan and we have to come home to this? Pathetic!
Why do I bother serving for this country?
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