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Police have rejected claims by Sinn Fein that its officers were heavy handed during rioting in Londonderry. | Police have rejected claims by Sinn Fein that its officers were heavy handed during rioting in Londonderry. |
At least five officers and one civilian were hurt when fencing, paving stones and bottles were thrown during violence on Shipquay Street early on Sunday. | At least five officers and one civilian were hurt when fencing, paving stones and bottles were thrown during violence on Shipquay Street early on Sunday. |
Thousands of pounds worth of equipment was also damaged in a BBC marquee. One man, who was arrested, has been released on bail. | Thousands of pounds worth of equipment was also damaged in a BBC marquee. One man, who was arrested, has been released on bail. |
Sinn Fein want the Police Ombudsman's Office to investigate the trouble. | Sinn Fein want the Police Ombudsman's Office to investigate the trouble. |
Local assembly member Martina Anderson said her party had been contacted by parents who claimed police had "assaulted" their children. | Local assembly member Martina Anderson said her party had been contacted by parents who claimed police had "assaulted" their children. |
"The common belief is that a relatively minor scuffle between two individuals spiralled out of control following the intervention of a large number of PSNI personnel," she said. | "The common belief is that a relatively minor scuffle between two individuals spiralled out of control following the intervention of a large number of PSNI personnel," she said. |
Ms Anderson said that she condemned the rioting in the city, but "would not condone excessive force by the PSNI". | Ms Anderson said that she condemned the rioting in the city, but "would not condone excessive force by the PSNI". |
Whatever's happened here, whatever the police or perceived to have done or not done, can never justify what we saw here on Sunday morning Chief Inspector Chris Yates | Whatever's happened here, whatever the police or perceived to have done or not done, can never justify what we saw here on Sunday morning Chief Inspector Chris Yates |
However, Chief Inspector Chris Yates said police run an operation in Derry city centre every Friday and Saturday night to stop assaults. | However, Chief Inspector Chris Yates said police run an operation in Derry city centre every Friday and Saturday night to stop assaults. |
"This operation's been very successful over previous years and has reduced city centre assaults by over 50%," CI Yates said. | "This operation's been very successful over previous years and has reduced city centre assaults by over 50%," CI Yates said. |
He said the officers were in the area "to stop fights and if they see a fight they're bound to intervene. | He said the officers were in the area "to stop fights and if they see a fight they're bound to intervene. |
"Whatever's happened here, whatever the police or perceived to have done or not done, can never justify what we saw here on Sunday morning," he added. | "Whatever's happened here, whatever the police or perceived to have done or not done, can never justify what we saw here on Sunday morning," he added. |
"Bricks, bottles and paving slabs and fencing panels being thrown at police and thousands of pounds worth of damage done to property." | "Bricks, bottles and paving slabs and fencing panels being thrown at police and thousands of pounds worth of damage done to property." |
He said about 50 to 100 people were engaged in rioting although up to 300 were on the streets at the time. | |
Foyle DUP MLA William Hay said it was unacceptable behaviour. | Foyle DUP MLA William Hay said it was unacceptable behaviour. |
"Every right thinking person across the city, irrespective of where they live, would condemn this," he said. | "Every right thinking person across the city, irrespective of where they live, would condemn this," he said. |
"Everybody believes we left this behind us and the city centre can be shared... there can be no excuse for it." | "Everybody believes we left this behind us and the city centre can be shared... there can be no excuse for it." |
Police are examining CCTV footage of the disturbances. | Police are examining CCTV footage of the disturbances. |