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Homophobic attack on trainee Pc | Homophobic attack on trainee Pc |
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A gang of up to 20 youths attacked an off-duty trainee police officer outside a gay bar in Liverpool city centre. | |
James Parkes, 22, who is training with the Merseyside force, was out with friends when he was set upon by the gang on Stanley Street on Sunday night. | |
Four boys from the Kirkdale area, one aged 17, two aged 15 and one 14, have been arrested on suspicion of assault. | Four boys from the Kirkdale area, one aged 17, two aged 15 and one 14, have been arrested on suspicion of assault. |
Mr Parkes is in hospital with multiple skull fractures and fractures of his eye-socket and cheek bone. | |
He was leaving Superstar Boudoir, one the city's well-known gay bars, when he was attacked. | |
'Openly gay' | 'Openly gay' |
His condition was described as "very critical". | |
A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: "The officer who is openly gay was with his partner, another man and woman when the incident took place. | A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: "The officer who is openly gay was with his partner, another man and woman when the incident took place. |
"From the language used by the offenders towards the officer we perceive it was a homophobic attack." | "From the language used by the offenders towards the officer we perceive it was a homophobic attack." |
One of Mr Parkes' companions was punched in the face. | One of Mr Parkes' companions was punched in the face. |
Mr Parkes was a police community support officer early this year. | |
He began his initial 31 weeks training in May and is due to pass out in early 2010. | |
High visibility patrols have been stepped up in the area and CCTV footage of the scene is being reviewed. | |
Det Ch Insp Tim Keelan, leading the investigation, said: "Help us to catch those responsible for this despicable crime. | |
"We are treating the assault as a homophobic hate crime and this incident shows there are still some people who have not learnt that crimes of this type are completely unacceptable." | |
Stanley Street has been cordoned off while officers carry out forensic examinations. |