Children pelt police with missiles in Manchester violence Tags:United Kingdom 5 comments It’s worth noting that a number of those involved were wearing school uniform at the time. Well at least they put their differences aside for a while to fight the police. Good to see they have their priorities in order. I mean Missiles certainly seems a bit of an exaggeration, and I’d love to hear what they actually threw at them (from context I’m assuming stones). But considering they were trying to break up a fight, until more information emerges I can’t really say the Police are overreacting. If a child managed to acquire a tomahawk or a storm breaker then I’d be very concerned. Glad the younger generations are being raised with a more realistic view of what our police actually are and who they actually serve. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Well at least they put their differences aside for a while to fight the police. Good to see they have their priorities in order.
I mean Missiles certainly seems a bit of an exaggeration, and I’d love to hear what they actually threw at them (from context I’m assuming stones). But considering they were trying to break up a fight, until more information emerges I can’t really say the Police are overreacting.
Glad the younger generations are being raised with a more realistic view of what our police actually are and who they actually serve.
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It’s worth noting that a number of those involved were wearing school uniform at the time.
Well at least they put their differences aside for a while to fight the police. Good to see they have their priorities in order.
I mean Missiles certainly seems a bit of an exaggeration, and I’d love to hear what they actually threw at them (from context I’m assuming stones).
But considering they were trying to break up a fight, until more information emerges I can’t really say the Police are overreacting.
If a child managed to acquire a tomahawk or a storm breaker then I’d be very concerned.
Glad the younger generations are being raised with a more realistic view of what our police actually are and who they actually serve.