Avon and Somerset police chief constable Andy Marsh has stated individuals involved in violence at the “Kill the Bill” demonstration in Bristol could expect severe consequences as he revealed five arrests had been made so far. He remarked it would not have been practical or probable to have made more on the night given the number of people involved.
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