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Angry Fife residents hold fourth street protest amid 'beast out' chants

Angry Fife residents hold fourth street protest amid 'beast out' chants

Daily Record7 days ago
Dozens of extra police officers were drafted in after cops were attacked at a similar protest last weekend.
Angry residents held a fourth protest in a street outside a property in Fife.
Around 150 locals in Methil, Fife, blocked a road while chanting and holding placards displaying messages such as 'No place 4 a beast' and "toot toot beast out".
Dozens of extra police officers were drafted in from across the region for the latest demonstration on Friday night.
Locals had initially gathered in Grieve Street before moving to nearby Main Street.
Some protesters staged a peaceful sit down on Main Street which blocked the road for a short period.
The protesters had gathered close to the house on Pirnie Street where a convicted sex offender had recently been staying.
The man is due to be sentenced on August 19.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: 'On the evening of Friday a group gathered on Grieve Street in Methilhill.
'Officers attended, there were no arrests and the group later dispersed.'
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A large police operation was mounted due to fears of a possible repeat of the violence which occurred at last Saturday's protest.
Five people were charged after eggs and stones were thrown at officers.
Specially trained public order officers were drafted, however no-one required hospital treatment.
They were charged after four males aged, 14, 15, 17 and 23 and a female aged 16 were charged in connection with public order related offences at a previous protest.
Chief Inspector Craig Fraser said last week: 'The violence officers experienced while carrying out their duties was unacceptable and we would encourage people not to engage in further disorder.
'We understand there are strong feelings in the local area but that is no excuse for violence or disorder.
'We are particularly concerned with the number of children who have been present.
'Our enquiries into these gatherings are ongoing as we work to identify further individuals involved in this incident.'
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