Tuesday 6 October 2020

Homophobic Mugging: Police Release E-Fits Of Suspects

Police investigating a violent homophobic attack in north London have released these e-fits of the suspects they are hunting.

Police were called at 1.00am on Sunday, July 26 to reports of a homophobic assault and robbery near the junction of Seven Sisters Road and Amhurst Park, Stamford Hill.

Officers attended the scene and spoke with the victim, a man in his twenties, who had suffered minor injuries and had his headphones stolen.

The victim was walking across the junction when he was approached by two men, who began shouting homophobic abuse before physically assaulting him.

The men are both described as white and in their mid-twenties. 

One man is believed to be around 5ft 6ins tall, with a beard and was wearing a green baseball cap at the time.

The other man is believed to be approximately 6ft 2ins tall with curly blond or ginger hair, and was wearing a leather jacket with a T-shirt underneath.

Once the men had left the scene the victim called police.

The two men then returned and stole the victim’s headphones. 

They also attempted to steal his phone.

Detectives also released CCTV footage of two men seen running from the scene shortly after the incident, as well as these two e-fit images.

Detective Sergeant James Rush said: “This was a vicious attack on the victim, all the more appalling because of the homophobic abuse the victim received. 

I implore any witnesses to this incident to get in touch to tell us what you saw.

I would also appeal to the men in the CCTV footage or anyone who knows them to contact us as we believe they could have significant information. 

The victim has also worked with us to create e-fit images of the two suspects which we are also releasing in the hope someone may recognise them.

"Any information you have no matter how small may be pivotal to our investigation. 

The Met stands against hate and will make every effort to track the suspects down and hold them responsible.”

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call police on 101, quoting CAD 580/26Jul.

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