π¬π§ Second Night of Riots in Ballymena After Racially Motivated Attacks
π Link: [France24 β Racially motivated attacks spark second night of unrest in Northern Irish town]
π° Summary:
For a second night, violence erupted in Ballymena, County Antrim, after a vigil over an alleged sexual assault by two 14-year-old boys descended into rioting. Several hundred masked individuals attacked police with petrol bombs, fireworks, bricks, and heavy masonry. Homes and vehicles were set ablaze; four houses were damaged by fireβsome deemed racially motivatedβand multiple businesses were targeted. At least 17 police officers were injured on night two, bringing the total to 32, and six people have been arrested in connection with the disorder.
Disturbances spread to Belfast, Newtownabbey, and Carrickfergus. Police used water cannons and non-lethal rounds to disperse crowds. Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn, PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher, and regional leaders condemned the violence and urged calm.
Read a full WTX News report on the violence in Northern Ireland
π¬ Political Reactions (3 linked tweets):
- π¬π§ Hilary Benn (Northern Ireland Secretary): βThese scenes of civil disorder have no place in Northern Ireland.β (π)
- π¬π§ PSNI Chief Jonβ―Boutcher: βMindless violence must stopβhate-fuelled acts tear at our society.β (π)
- βπ½ @UnitedAgainstRacism: βStand with minority communitiesβthis must end. #Ballymenaβ (π)
π§ Media Bias/Framing:
- Reuters & France24: Provide straight reporting with factual contextβinjury figures, use of force, and official statements, emphasising anti-immigrant sentiment.
- The Guardian: Highlights the racially motivated nature of the unrest and the wider social fissures, framing it as a communal warning sign.
π Sentiment Analysis:
- Tone: Negative