The latest in the aftermath of the G20 is in two parts. First, what happened to the demonstrators.
A total of 37 people have now been charged with crimes relating to the G20 protests, the City of London Police announced on Friday 7th August.
Charges include arson, violent disorder and impersonating a police officer.
- Eleven people are charged with impersonating a police officer;
- Nine charged with violent disorder;
- One charged with violent disorder, theft and possession of an offensive weapon;
- One charged with assaulting a police office;.
- One charged with burglary;
- One charged with causing fear/provocation of violence;
- One charged with criminal damage;
- One charged with possession of articles for use in criminal damage.
All 26 people, charged as above, are on police bail to appear at City of London Magistrates Court on 3rd and 4th September.
Three people are currently on court bail, charged with:
- Arson and recklessly endangering life;
- Criminal damage and burglary;
- Possession of articles for use in criminal damage.
Eight further people have been dealt with, for a variety of offences including criminal damage and burglary:
- One community order;
- One referral order;
- Four conditional discharges;
- One charge dropped by CPS;
- One charged, later replaced with a caution.
Six people remain on police bail, and three have failed to answer bail.
But what of the naughty coppers who killed Ian Tomlinson and are now revealed to have refused to allow a women with heavy vaginal bleeding leading to a possible miscarriage to leave the cordon on 1st April? A big fat zero.