Saturday, 17 October 2009

CCTV Exposes More Alleged Troublemakers


Three G20 protestors, arrested after police examined CCTV footage of the demonstration which took place in the City of London earlier this year, appeared in court for the first time last week.

Neale Christopher McDermott, 38, of Babbacombe Road, Bromley, pleaded not guilty at City of London Magistrates’ Court to assaulting PC Darrah on April 1 near Bucklersbury House.

McDermott, accused of punching the officer in the face, was bailed unconditionally to return for a trial on February 2, next year.

Francis Jose Medina, 41, of Upper Caldy Walk, Islington, is charged with criminal damage to the Wellington Statue, near the Bank of England, by graffiti on April 1.

He was bailed unconditionally to return on November 12.

Joseph Booth, 21, of Grateley House, Dilton Gardens, Roehampton, pleaded not guilty to assaulting PC Wood in Bishopsgate on April 1.

Booth, accused of throwing an apple in the officer’s face, was bailed unconditionally to return for trial on February 5.

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