Supporters of the English Defence League have thrown items at a mosque during a protest in Southport this evening, according to police.

A police riot van has also been set on fire as crowds, believed to include supporters of the far-right group, gathered at a protest that turned violent in the Merseyside town. One police officer has also suffered a broken nose after being hit with a object thrown by the crowd.

Video on social media showed more police arriving in Southport, where officers with riot shields are in a stand-off with protesters. Some police officers were seen walking through crowds with police dogs towards lines of officers who are stood in front of police vans. Debris can be seen on the ground around the vans while police have been using their shields to deflect missiles thrown from the crowds. Smoke canisters have also been used. Multiple police cars and vans, blue lights flashing and sirens blaring are patrolling local streets, with hundreds of onlookers gathering in the area.

One witness at the scene said a man has been seriously injured after being hit by a flying object. They said: “A man knocked on our door screaming for help, his head was split open and pouring with blood. He was asking for a towel to help stop the blood. Someone had thrown a brick towards police and it hit him in the face. It was terrifying, my young child was stood behind me and seen it.”

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  • twinnie
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    3 months ago

    I know a few people who live in Southport. They said that all the rioters turned up in coaches and on trains from all over the country and then kicked off after the vigil. None of the rioters were locals from Southport, and after everything had calmed down a bunch of people from Southport turned up and fixed all the damage to mosque (for free).

    • NigelFrobisher@aussie.zone
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      3 months ago

      Same shit happened in Bradford twenty years ago. Bussed-in NF CHUDs kicked everything off and then ran to ground when it got hairy.