Hundreds of people have joined an anti -immigration opposition outside Nunton Town Hall.
The performance, which included a march through the city center, was one of the wave of action across England on Saturday, with people waving and chanting flags.
Earlier this week, Warwickshire County Council leader George Finch said Two men The accused who was accused of raping a 12 -year -old girl in the town was a shelter who has been unable to verify the BBC independently.
Most protesters left the area immediately after 15:00 BST after the incident, which appeared to finish peacefully.
Group 13:00 gathered outside the Town Hall on BST and chanting anti -government messages, union jacks and homemade signals.
The Warwickshire was present in the police protest and was seen entangled with a small number of protesters.
A small group of counter protesters also participated, but when they appeared surrounded by a large group, they were shifted.
The event was organized after Mr. Finch, which was accused by the Home Office to cover the Reform UK -led Council leader, Warwickshire Police and two charged men’s immigration status.
Reform UK leader Nigel Faraj later called the police forces in the UK to share the status of the accused suspects.
The Warvikshire police said that once someone is accused of crime, the force follows national guidance that does not include sharing ethnicity or immigration status.
Ahmed Mulkhil has to face two rape charges, while Mohammad Kabir has been accused of kidnapping, strangling and rape of a girl under the age of 13, which was on 22 July.
This protest was one of the series of events between others in Bristol, Bornemouth, Liverpool, Lecester and Birmingham, which according to racism.
Metropolitan police have also made At least 200 arrests in a demonstration in London in support of the accused group Palestine Action.