Essex Police, Epping and protest
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An Ipswich man injured when police said his car crashed into an Essex homeowner’s property early Monday morning was later arrested at the hospital.
Authorities are reviewing video footage and seeking witness accounts after a 43-year-old died while being restrained by officers.
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Essex Live on MSNEssex disorder was not 'troubling one-off', police federation boss says
The order gives officers the power to direct anyone suspected of committing anti-social behaviour, or planning to do so, to leave the area or face arrest. It comes after Nigel Farage called for Essex Police Chief Constable Ben-Julian Harrington to resign.
British police will have hundreds of officers on duty this weekend to deal with protests linked to immigration, a regional police chief said on Wednesday, amid worries over possible rioting.
Essex Police said they need to speak to Martin Peagram, 33, and Philip Curson, 52, after clashes between protesters and police outside Epping's Bell Hotel.
The head of the Police Federation, Tiff Lynch, said officers were likely to be taken away from neighbourhood duties
Essex Police have already spent £100,000 policing unrest in Epping as they’re forced to draft in support from neighbouring forces after the protests turned ugly
Antifa (short for anti-fascist) is not a single group but a loosely affiliated collection of activists - but individuals operating under its banner have taken part in counter-demonstrations organised or promoted by Stand Up To Racism.