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Teenager stabbed in mosque attack | Teenager stabbed in mosque attack |
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A 16-year-old Asian youth was stabbed in the arm as disturbances involving 200 people flared following attacks on cars parked at a mosque. | |
Police said the attacks were racially motivated, and extra officers were patrolling the Avenham area of Preston. | Police said the attacks were racially motivated, and extra officers were patrolling the Avenham area of Preston. |
Bricks and concrete blocks were thrown at cars of people attending the mosque. | Bricks and concrete blocks were thrown at cars of people attending the mosque. |
Chief Supt Mike Barton said: "These problems are being caused by a small group of criminals in the area intent on intimidating the local community." | Chief Supt Mike Barton said: "These problems are being caused by a small group of criminals in the area intent on intimidating the local community." |
Cars damaged | Cars damaged |
The stabbed youth was not seriously injured and there were no arrests, police said. | The stabbed youth was not seriously injured and there were no arrests, police said. |
The disturbance follows the death of an Asian student in July after a fight between up to 40 Asian and white youths nearby, which police described as a "suspected race attack". | The disturbance follows the death of an Asian student in July after a fight between up to 40 Asian and white youths nearby, which police described as a "suspected race attack". |
About 100 officers were called to the Jamia Masjid mosque when disorder broke out on Sunday evening on Clarendon Street. | About 100 officers were called to the Jamia Masjid mosque when disorder broke out on Sunday evening on Clarendon Street. |
Ch Supt Barton said there was a growing element of criminal, anti-social behaviour in the area and those responsible needed ridding from the community. | Ch Supt Barton said there was a growing element of criminal, anti-social behaviour in the area and those responsible needed ridding from the community. |
He said: "This incident of stone throwing is an example of that, and as you can expect, people are unhappy with being victimised. | He said: "This incident of stone throwing is an example of that, and as you can expect, people are unhappy with being victimised. |
Video evidence | Video evidence |
"[On Sunday] a number of cars were damaged outside the mosque and people who were worshipping inside came out to see what was going on. Not surprisingly, they have been very angry." | "[On Sunday] a number of cars were damaged outside the mosque and people who were worshipping inside came out to see what was going on. Not surprisingly, they have been very angry." |
He said because of the large number of people on the streets, police decided to deploy more officers to offer reassurance and prevent disorder. | He said because of the large number of people on the streets, police decided to deploy more officers to offer reassurance and prevent disorder. |
Patrols are being boosted and police are using video cameras to gather evidence. They are warning that people who launch reprisals will be arrested. | Patrols are being boosted and police are using video cameras to gather evidence. They are warning that people who launch reprisals will be arrested. |
In July Shezan Umarji, 20, was killed on the Callon Estate, one and a half miles away from Avenham. | In July Shezan Umarji, 20, was killed on the Callon Estate, one and a half miles away from Avenham. |
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