03/05/2011
Five Charges Following Royal Wedding
Following 55 arrests on Friday during the Royal Wedding, five people have been charged.
John Dobson, 32, from Lancashire has been charged with going equipped to cause criminal damage.
Terry Butts, 26, from Surrey was charged with a racially aggravated offence under the Public Order Act.
Piotr Domzala, 33, from Aughnacloy, Co Tyrone was charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
Dean Hall, 31, from north London was charged with an offence under Section 5 of the Public Order Act.
Kieron Sinnot, 26, from south east London was charged with common assault.
Those charged will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court between 6 – 18 May.
The 55 arrests include: one person arrested on suspicion of GBH who remains in custody at a south London police station; three were arrested on suspicion of being wanted and are in custody; three people have been bailed pending further enquiries; eight people were cautioned and 37 people were released without further action.
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John Dobson, 32, from Lancashire has been charged with going equipped to cause criminal damage.
Terry Butts, 26, from Surrey was charged with a racially aggravated offence under the Public Order Act.
Piotr Domzala, 33, from Aughnacloy, Co Tyrone was charged with possession of an offensive weapon.
Dean Hall, 31, from north London was charged with an offence under Section 5 of the Public Order Act.
Kieron Sinnot, 26, from south east London was charged with common assault.
Those charged will appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court between 6 – 18 May.
The 55 arrests include: one person arrested on suspicion of GBH who remains in custody at a south London police station; three were arrested on suspicion of being wanted and are in custody; three people have been bailed pending further enquiries; eight people were cautioned and 37 people were released without further action.
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