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Alliance Party Carrickfergus office attacked and gutted Alliance Party Carrickfergus office attacked and set on fire
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The Alliance Party's office in Carrickfergus has been attacked and police officers have been injured after trouble flared following a loyalist flag protest. Police officers have been injured and the Alliance Party's office in Carrickfergus has been attacked after trouble flared following a loyalist flag protest.
Police said that about 1,500 to 1,600 people had gathered at the Irish Gate roundabout earlier on Wednesday. Two men and two women have been arrested following the violence.
Police said that about 1,500 people had gathered at the Irish Gate roundabout earlier on Wednesday.
They were protesting against Belfast City Council's decision to stop flying the union flag every day.They were protesting against Belfast City Council's decision to stop flying the union flag every day.
Trouble broke out and missiles, bottles and masonry were thrown at police. The crowd dispersed but some people stayed behind, trouble broke out and missiles, bottles and masonry were thrown at police.
The violence continued in nearby West Street, where Alliance MLA Stewart Dickson has a constituency office.The violence continued in nearby West Street, where Alliance MLA Stewart Dickson has a constituency office.
Police fired a number of baton rounds at the crowd. It was ransacked and the rioters tried to set it on fire. The building was smoke damaged.
Detectives said a number of officers had been injured and they had received a report of a fire at a building at West Street. Firefighters are at the scene. Police fired a number of baton rounds at the crowd. They said a number of officers were injured in the riot.
The extent of damage to the Alliance Party office in the County Antrim town is unclear. By 22:20 GMT on Wednesday, police said that the trouble had come to an end, although they were maintaining a presence in Carrickfergus.
However, Alliance leader David Ford has requested that the Northern Ireland Assembly be recalled on Thursday to discuss the attack. Meanwhile, Alliance leader David Ford has requested that the Northern Ireland Assembly be recalled on Thursday to discuss the attack.
Mr Dickson said what had happened was "an outright attack on democracy".Mr Dickson said what had happened was "an outright attack on democracy".
"The police have informed me my office is on fire and all I can do is wait to see the extent of the damage," he said."The police have informed me my office is on fire and all I can do is wait to see the extent of the damage," he said.
DUP MP Sammy Wilson has condemned the attack.DUP MP Sammy Wilson has condemned the attack.
"People are entitled to peacefully protest but there is absolutely no justification for the carnage which has been caused in Carrickfergus this evening," he said."People are entitled to peacefully protest but there is absolutely no justification for the carnage which has been caused in Carrickfergus this evening," he said.
"Those involved do a disservice to the flag they claim to defend. Today, in the House of Commons, several MPs backed the union flag being flown from city hall, however this criminal behaviour undermines and distracts from the argument."Those involved do a disservice to the flag they claim to defend. Today, in the House of Commons, several MPs backed the union flag being flown from city hall, however this criminal behaviour undermines and distracts from the argument.
"I urge those involved to step back from this criminal activity and channel their energies through democratic politics.""I urge those involved to step back from this criminal activity and channel their energies through democratic politics."
Ulster Unionist leader Mike Nesbitt MLA said violence was legally and morally wrong.
"What unionism needs today is brains, not brawn. We need an analysis, a strategy and an agreed outcome.'
"I am happy to talk to anyone, if they commit to repent and desist from violence."
Meanwhile, in the centre of Lurgan, County Armagh, another loyalist flag protest has taken place.