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Missiles thrown at police as violence breaks out in NI
Missiles thrown at police as violence breaks out in NI

Telegraph

timea day ago

  • Telegraph

Missiles thrown at police as violence breaks out in NI

Missiles were hurled at police officers and houses set on fire following a protest over an alleged sexual assault case in Northern Ireland. The streets of Ballymena town centre, located about 30 miles from Belfast, turned into chaos on Monday night as masked youths attacked police vehicles and threw projectiles at officers, some setting buildings alight and smashing in windows. Footage of the violent scenes captured houses up in flames. In one video, a masked man was seen throwing an object at police vans as a crowd looked on. PSNI riot officers swarmed the streets near Clonavon Terrace to bring the disorder under control, blocking off the area. Local media reported that paint and masonry had been thrown at PSNI Land Rovers. 'A number of missiles have been thrown towards police with damage reported to a number of properties,' a PSNI spokesman said. 'Officers are in attendance to ensure the safety of everyone involved. They will remain in the area tonight to continue to monitor the situation.' The disorder comes after hundreds of protesters gathered in the town centre, following a case involving two teenage boys who appeared before Coleraine Magistrates' Court earlier in the day, accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl in the County Antrim town. Irish media outlet RTE News reported that the teenagers, who are Romanian and spoke through an interpreter, cannot be identified because of their ages. A separate police statement from Sunday said two teenage boys had been charged with attempted rape in connection with a serious sexual assault on a teenage girl in Ballymena on Saturday evening. People have been told to avoid the Clonavon Road area until further notice. In a statement, Chief Superintendent Sue Steen urged for locals to 'remain calm and to act responsibly'. 'Violence and disorder will only place people at greater risk,' she said. 'Our priority is to keep the community safe, and I would appeal to everyone to work with us to bring calm to the area as quickly as possible.'

Ex postmaster accused of repeatedly exposing himself has bail varied to go to Wimbledon
Ex postmaster accused of repeatedly exposing himself has bail varied to go to Wimbledon

Sunday World

time13-05-2025

  • Sunday World

Ex postmaster accused of repeatedly exposing himself has bail varied to go to Wimbledon

Samuel Houston is accused of repeatedly exposing himself through the windows of a Co Derry post office A former postmaster accused of repeatedly exposing himself through the windows of a Co Derry post office has had his bail varied to allow him to attend Wimbledon. Defence counsel Grant Powles told Coleraine Magistrates Court that as well as attending the world famous tennis tournament, Samuel Houston will also be visiting relatives when he travels to London at the start of July. Lodging a formal bail variation application, the barrister told the court Houston had booked the trip last year and on checking this phone as he stood in the dock, the 65-year-old confirmed he would be in London from 1-7 July. Houston, whose address is still at Royal Mail, Portstewart Promenade despite the fact the former postmaster has sold the business, faces two charges of indecent exposure by committing an ' act of lewd, obscene and disgusting nature' and one of engaging in indecent behaviour in the delivery office of the Portstewart Post Office covering a global time span between 1 September 2023 and 18 January this year. Samuel Houston When the pensioner was initially charged Const. McCormick outlined how the police received a report from a man that Houston, the owner of his local Post Office, had made 'unwanted comments towards him regarding bending over and exposing himself' to the witness and about the man 'bending over to stack shelves.' The court heard that the male worked in a retail outlet in the town and he regularly did the banking for the shop but when he went to the Post Office to make the lodgements, that was when Houston made the comments. It was alleged that during those visits, Houston 'had his phone in full view showing an image of a male penis wearing a c*** ring.' 'This occurred most weeks he went to the Post Office and on 23/3/24 he captured a picture of the phone with the image from the customer side of the counter,' the court heard. The behaviour continued until the male raised the issue with his manager so the banking visits to the Post Office stopped but Const. McCormick told the court there were other alleged incidents. The male in question routinely took his breaks in his car which was often parked across the street from 'the defendant's second home' and the court heard how, according to the male, Houston would wave over at him before disappearing. When he re-appeared, said the cop, Houston was 'completely naked and showing his buttocks towards the window in full view of the witness and any passing members of the public.' 'It is alleged this happened on multiple occasions throughout the year until the witness captured a picture on his phone on 17 January,' the cop told the court, adding that the witness believed 'this was targeted at him and this was unwanted sexual advances.' He became so concerned that he contacted the police and provided a statement as well as giving police the images he had taken and the identity another man who had also seen Houston's backside. Officers spoke to that individual and he confirmed that 'he was walking past the same Post Office in September or October and he saw a completely naked male inside the Post office with his buttocks pointing at the window where anyone in the street could see.' Samuel Houston News in 90 Seconds - May 13th This witness described the naked male as approximately six feet tall, with gray/white hair, in his late 50s or early 60s 'and this description matches that of the defendant who is the owner of the store. Houston was arrested and when his home was searched under a warrant, officers 'seized and exhibited a silver c*** ring, similar to the one in the image seen by the first witness.' During formal interviews Houston 'made partial admissions' but claimed there was no intent as this all happened 'as a coincidence.' The court heard that Houston has a relevant conviction arising from an incident early last year when he was prosecuted in Laganside Magistrates Court for indecent behaviour after he was caught driving around Botanic Avenue 'with no top and no trousers and an erect penis.' In court yesterday District Judge Peter King said he was happy to suspend the residence and curfew bail conditions so that Houston could travel to London. Adjourning the case to 30 June, he excused the pensioner from attending on that date.

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