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Epping asylum hotel protests see two more in court | Epping asylum hotel protests see two more in court |
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Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper thanked people for protesting peacefully on Thursday evening | Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper thanked people for protesting peacefully on Thursday evening |
Two more men have appeared in court charged with committing violent disorder during demonstrations outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers. | |
Hundreds of people have attended protests outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, on four different occasions this month. | Hundreds of people have attended protests outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, on four different occasions this month. |
Chelmsford Magistrates' Court heard that Shaun Thompson, 37, of Western Avenue, Epping, was allegedly identified on footage jumping on police vehicles and punching windows on 17 July. | Chelmsford Magistrates' Court heard that Shaun Thompson, 37, of Western Avenue, Epping, was allegedly identified on footage jumping on police vehicles and punching windows on 17 July. |
A total of 10 people have been charged with offences in relation to the disorder in Epping. | |
Prosecutor George Dixon said Mr Thompson damaged property belonging to a Metropolitan Police officer in Epping which was either "reckless or intentional". | Prosecutor George Dixon said Mr Thompson damaged property belonging to a Metropolitan Police officer in Epping which was either "reckless or intentional". |
He caused £1,000 in damage, he added. | He caused £1,000 in damage, he added. |
Mr Thompson pleaded guilty to criminal damage, but not guilty to violent disorder, and he was released on bail. | Mr Thompson pleaded guilty to criminal damage, but not guilty to violent disorder, and he was released on bail. |
He was told not to go within 100m of The Bell Hotel. | He was told not to go within 100m of The Bell Hotel. |
Aaron Elles, 28, of The Lawn, Harlow, pleaded guilty to committing violent disorder and possessing cannabis on 17 July. He was remanded into custody. | Aaron Elles, 28, of The Lawn, Harlow, pleaded guilty to committing violent disorder and possessing cannabis on 17 July. He was remanded into custody. |
Both defendants are due again at Chelmsford Crown Court on 18 August, where they are expected to appear alongside other men accused of offences related to the demonstrations. | Both defendants are due again at Chelmsford Crown Court on 18 August, where they are expected to appear alongside other men accused of offences related to the demonstrations. |
Crowds also gathered outside the Epping Forest District Council offices on Thursday | Crowds also gathered outside the Epping Forest District Council offices on Thursday |
Crowds gathered outside the Epping Forest District Council offices and outside the hotel on Thursday night. | Crowds gathered outside the Epping Forest District Council offices and outside the hotel on Thursday night. |
Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper said he was "really grateful" to people in Epping who made their voices heard "peacefully". | Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper said he was "really grateful" to people in Epping who made their voices heard "peacefully". |
The protests - against the use of the hotel - have followed a man living in the hotel being arrested, and subsequently charged, with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity. | The protests - against the use of the hotel - have followed a man living in the hotel being arrested, and subsequently charged, with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity. |
Hadush Kebatu, 41, from Ethiopia, has denied the offences and is in custody. | Hadush Kebatu, 41, from Ethiopia, has denied the offences and is in custody. |
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