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Ballymena: Houses set on fire in disorder following alleged sex assault Ballymena: Police injured in disorder following alleged sex assault
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Properties were set on fire in BallymenaProperties were set on fire in Ballymena
Houses were burnt out and police officers injured in Ballymena after disorder following a protest over an alleged sexual assault in the County Antrim town. Police have said 15 officers were injured in what they described as "racially-motivated hate attacks" in Ballymena on Monday night.
People wearing masks threw masonry and other missiles at police in violence described as "unwanted and unwarranted" by the area's MP. Disorder started following an earlier peaceful protest over an alleged sexual assault in the County Antrim town.
Officers blocked off Clonavon Terrace as they tried to tackle the unrest, while a patrol car appeared to have its windows smashed. A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of riotous and disorderly behaviour, attempted criminal damage and resisting police.
Jim Allister, leader of the Traditional Unionist Voice, said the violence was "very distressing". Police are also investigating a report of arson in Tobar Park in Cullybackey in the early hours of Tuesday.
North Antrim MP Jim Allister said the violence was "very distressing".
The North Antrim MP said the "context" for the demonstration was that there had been "significant demographic change in the area" because of "unfettered immigration". The Traditional Unionist Voice leader said the "context" for the demonstration was that there had been "significant demographic change in the area" because of "unfettered immigration".
Earlier on Monday, two teenage boys appeared before Coleraine Magistrates' Court accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Ballymena.Earlier on Monday, two teenage boys appeared before Coleraine Magistrates' Court accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Ballymena.
They spoke through an interpreter in Romanian to confirm their names and ages.They spoke through an interpreter in Romanian to confirm their names and ages.
Their solicitor said they would be denying the charges.Their solicitor said they would be denying the charges.
Watch: Disorder breaks out in Ballymena on Monday nightWatch: Disorder breaks out in Ballymena on Monday night
What happened in Ballymena on Monday?
Hundreds of people took part in a peaceful march hours after the court appearance.Hundreds of people took part in a peaceful march hours after the court appearance.
The crowd of men, women and children gathered close to the town centre and walked along Larne Street and then Queen Street.The crowd of men, women and children gathered close to the town centre and walked along Larne Street and then Queen Street.
Violence broke out later in the day. Later in the day, violence broke out.
The Police Federation said at least 10 officers were hurt. People wearing masks threw masonry and other missiles at officers and two police vehicles were damaged.
Officers blocked off Clonavon Terrace as they tried to tackle the unrest, while a patrol car appeared to have its windows smashed.
Police fired one baton round, which hit a rioter.
Large crowds gathered in Ballymena on Monday nightLarge crowds gathered in Ballymena on Monday night
Justice Minister Naomi Long said she was "absolutely appalled by the disturbing scenes".Justice Minister Naomi Long said she was "absolutely appalled by the disturbing scenes".
"There is absolutely no place in our society for such disorder and there can be no justification for it," she said."There is absolutely no place in our society for such disorder and there can be no justification for it," she said.
Speaking on BBC's The Nolan Show, the deputy mayor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Tyler Hoey of the Democratic Unionist Party, said there had been "outstanding" support at the peaceful protest for the family of the girl who was allegedly assaulted.Speaking on BBC's The Nolan Show, the deputy mayor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Tyler Hoey of the Democratic Unionist Party, said there had been "outstanding" support at the peaceful protest for the family of the girl who was allegedly assaulted.
He added that the violence that followed "has to be condemned" and called for people to stay off the streets.He added that the violence that followed "has to be condemned" and called for people to stay off the streets.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said a number of missiles were thrown at its officers and "damage had reported to a number of properties".The Police Service of Northern Ireland said a number of missiles were thrown at its officers and "damage had reported to a number of properties".
Police have advised motorists and pedestrians to avoid Clonavon Road until further notice.Police have advised motorists and pedestrians to avoid Clonavon Road until further notice.
Ch Supt Sue Steen said: "We are urging everyone to remain calm and to act responsibly. Violence and disorder will only place people at greater risk".Ch Supt Sue Steen said: "We are urging everyone to remain calm and to act responsibly. Violence and disorder will only place people at greater risk".