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Man admits urinating next to memorial dedicated to Pc Keith Palmer

The Canary by The Canary
16 June 2020
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A man has admitted urinating next to the memorial dedicated to Pc Keith Palmer, who was stabbed to death in the 2017 Westminster terror attack.

Andrew Banks, 28, of Manor Road in Stansted, Essex, was captured on camera as violent clashes between far-right protesters and police took place in central London.

Banks, wearing a white T-shirt and grey Adidas jogging bottoms, admitted one count of outraging public decency at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

Prosecutor Michael Mallon said Banks was in central London to “protect statues”, but admitted he did not know which statues.

He was said to have drunk 16 pints during Friday night into Saturday morning, and had not been to sleep.

Banks contacted police after being confronted by his father, the court heard.

His counsel Stuart Harris said his client was “ashamed by his action”, and had mental health issues.

Banks’s actions were widely condemned by politicians including MP Tobias Ellwood, who gave first aid to Pc Palmer as he lay dying after being stabbed in the grounds of parliament by Khalid Masood on 22 March 2017.

Saturday’s far-right demonstration took place after thousands of anti-racism protesters marched in multiple events sparked by the killing of George Floyd at the hands of white police officers in the US last month.

Floyd’s death has prompted weeks of discussion and outrage about racism and colonialism in the UK.

Those attending Saturday’s far-right demonstration claimed to be guarding the statue of Winston Churchill as well as the Cenotaph.

However, the event turned violent after hundreds of self-proclaimed “statue defenders” took over areas near the Houses of Parliament and Trafalgar Square and hurled missiles, smoke grenades, glass bottles and flares at police officers.

A total of 113 people were arrested and the protest was condemned by Boris Johnson as “racist thuggery” and described as “mindless hooliganism” by police.

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  1. lanterndude says:
    6 years ago

    Is there any hope for help confronting those suffering similar Mental Health Issues? It seems a shame that anyone would serve someone with metal health issues 16 pints. Being drunk is no defence in Ukania and looking at the entire prison population one would have to say that mental health issues aren’t either. Just another Essex boy with a penchant for statues… I wonder what sentence he’ll receive? In total he is afflicted by a number of ‘issues’: mental health, drunkeness, lack of sleep and supporting Spurs! Is there any hope for the man?

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