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Arrests over paint thrown on Tower Bridge during London Marathon | Arrests over paint thrown on Tower Bridge during London Marathon |
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The protesters were arrested after throwing paint on Tower Bridge | The protesters were arrested after throwing paint on Tower Bridge |
Two people have been arrested for throwing powder paint on Tower Bridge as the men's elite runners were passing during the 45th edition of the London Marathon. | Two people have been arrested for throwing powder paint on Tower Bridge as the men's elite runners were passing during the 45th edition of the London Marathon. |
A group called Youth Demand said two of its supporters jumped over the barriers and threw the substance on the bridge at about 10:35 BST. | A group called Youth Demand said two of its supporters jumped over the barriers and threw the substance on the bridge at about 10:35 BST. |
The Metropolitan Police said a member of London Marathon event staff intervened to remove the protesters from the path of the men's elite race, which was able to pass unobstructed moments later. | The Metropolitan Police said a member of London Marathon event staff intervened to remove the protesters from the path of the men's elite race, which was able to pass unobstructed moments later. |
Police also said the paint "appears to be chalk-based and is not expected to present a hazard to runners yet to pass this point". | Police also said the paint "appears to be chalk-based and is not expected to present a hazard to runners yet to pass this point". |
Police arrested the protesters on suspicion of causing a public nuisance and they remain in custody. | Police arrested the protesters on suspicion of causing a public nuisance and they remain in custody. |
An image shared by the group shows two people standing in the middle of the road wearing T-shirts that said: "Youth Demand: Stop Arming Israel." | An image shared by the group shows two people standing in the middle of the road wearing T-shirts that said: "Youth Demand: Stop Arming Israel." |
Hugh Brasher, chief executive of London Marathon Events, said: "It's very disappointing that two people attempted to disrupt the London Marathon which does so much good, raises so many millions for charity, brings so much joy and brings communities together. | |
"Our staff and the police intervened immediately and the event was not impacted in any way." | |
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