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Almost two DOZEN cops injured as fireworks & beer kegs hurled by rioters in Armagh & family with 3 young kids evacuated


MORE than 20 police officers have been injured following overnight disorder in Portadown.

Officers came under sustained attack with heavy masonry, fireworks and beer kegs in the Co Armagh town on Thursday night.

Water cannon vehicle at a fire during protests.
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A water cannon vehicle in Co Armagh, following three nights of disorder in Ballymena, Co Antrim[/caption]

Police officer in Portadown, Northern Ireland, confronts protesters in the rain.
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A police spokesperson said 22 officers were injured and two people were arrested[/caption]

Police officer in riot gear walks past burning debris during a protest.
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Riot police officers tried to extinguish a fire during the fourth night of unrest[/caption]

A police spokesperson said 22 officers were injured and two people were arrested.

A woman aged in her 50s and a man in his 30s were arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour and other offences in connection with the disorder.

The latest incidents followed three consecutive nights of violence, mainly in Ballymena, Co Antrim which followed a protest over an alleged sexual assault.

There was also sporadic disorder elsewhere in Northern Ireland on Thursday night following mainly peaceful protests.

A police spokesperson had warned they “will not tolerate a repeat of the scenes” seen over the last few nights.

In the Templemore Avenue area of east Belfast, bricks were thrown through the windows of two houses in Avoniel Road in what police have termed a racially motivated attack.

A small fire at the Manse Road roundabout in Newtownabbey was also reported, and anti-immigration hate graffiti is being investigated in Newtownards.

Meanwhile, a house fire in the Mount Street area of Coleraine which led to the evacuation of a family with three young children, is being treated as deliberate and a racially motivated hate crime.

Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Jon Boutcher warned on Thursday his officers would be coming after the “bigots and racists” behind the disorder.


He also said that the young girl who was the victim of an alleged sexual assault in Ballymena at the weekend had been “further traumatised” by the rioting across the week.

In a statement on Friday morning, Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson said police had come under sustained attack in Portadown.

He said: “Officers deployed a variety of public order tactics to restore order to the town as quickly as possible.

“Twenty-two officers were injured and I am so grateful to them for their bravery and selfless dedication in protecting the community of Portadown from this criminality.

“We saw calm in Ballymena and I hope the powerful words of the family who asked for calm during this really difficult time were heard and continue to be heard over the coming days.”

He warned that while two arrests have been made so far in terms of the disorder in Portadown, more will follow.

“I repeat, once more, our appeal for calm across Northern Ireland in the coming days,” he said.

As of Thursday, 41 police officers have been injured with 15 arrests.

Earlier in the week, crowds set fire to piles of furniture in the middle of the streets, homes were set alight, and multiple cars went up in flames.

Footage showed masked and hooded rioters lobbing petrol bombs, fireworks and bricks at cops trying to calm the unrest on Tuesday.

Officers fired baton rounds and water cannon in a desperate bid to keep the mobs at bay.

On Wednesday, a leisure centre in Larne came under attack after it emerged some foreign families escaping the chaos were being temporarily housed there.

Police officer extinguishing a fire during a protest.
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Officers came under sustained attack with heavy masonry, fireworks and beer kegs in the Co Armagh town on Thursday night[/caption]

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