BBC News, Essex
BBC News, Essex
A third person has been accused of violent disorder, while two other people appear in court after demonstrations outside a hotel used for refugee.
On four different occasions this month, hundreds of people have participated in protests outside the Bell Hotel in Essex, Essex.
Chemsford Magistrate’s court heard that 37 -year -old Sean Thompson of Western Avenue was allegedly identified for footage to jump footage to punch on police vehicles and windows on July 17.
Essex police said a total of nine people were accused of crimes.
Prosecutor George Dixon said that Mr. Thompson damaged the property related to a metropolitan police officer in the episting, either “careless or deliberately”.
He said that he damaged 1,000 pounds.
Mr. Thompson blamed for criminal damage, but was not guilty of violent disorder, and was released on bail.
They were told not to go within 100 meters of Bell Hotel.
Lawn, Harlow 28 -year -old Aaron Els convicted on July 17 for violent disorder and cannabis. He was sent to custody.
Both defendants are scheduled to re -occur in Chemsford Crown Court on August 18, where they are expected to appear with other men accused of protests.
The Crown Prosecution Service stated that a third person, Lee Gover, was accused of violent disorder and attack on an emergency worker.
On Thursday night, crowds gathered outside the offices and hotels of the Epping Forest District Council.
Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hooper said that he was “really grateful” to the people in the approach who heard his voice “peacefully”.
Protests – against the use of hotel – after a person living in the hotel is arrested, and later sexual harassment, harassment and an abetment of a girl to engage in sexual activity.
Hadush Kebatu, a 41 -year -old Ethiopia, denied crimes and is in custody.