London (Reuters) – the stepson of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour was arrested by police on Sunday to fluctuate by a flag on Memorial London war dead during the week, the British media reported.
Charlie Gilmour, 21, was depicted dangling from the National Union flag Memorial Cenotaph during protests Thursday against a tax increase of University. He later apologized, saying that he was ashamed.
"The morning of Sunday 12 December, a man 21-year-old was arrested at his home address in Sussex," police said in a statement. A spokesman declined to confirm the identity of man.
"He was detained by officers on suspicion of violent disorder and attempted criminal damage Union flag on the Cenotaph on de. 9, "the statement added, saying that he had been arrested even the suspicion of theft.
Arrest of Gilmour came as Minister of the Interior (Minister of the Interior) Teresa may said police must revise how to treat the protests and could use the cannon to water after disorder of last week.
May confirmed that Prince Charles ' wife Camilla came in "contact" with the demonstrators who attacked limousine of the couple, as they drove through central London.
Was given their car, a white paint window cracked and thrown on it. Media Reports said Camilla was poked with a stick through an open window.
"I'm not sure about the term poked with a stick, I understand that there was some maintained contact," may told Sky News.
"I very much regret the incident with the real machine but we actually look like were taken decisions, what decisions were taken and if there is anything that can be learned from that."
HYDRANT
Clashes Thursday following three other violent demonstrations in London last month.
The Metropolitan Police has been criticized for not stop protesters attacking Millbank Tower, home to the headquarters of the conservative party, during the first protest, while students allege that tactic of containment "kettling" police is provocative.
"Indicates if they choose to use the water cannon is an operational problem," he said, that will make a statement to Parliament Monday about events. "I think it only fair that we look across all available options.
"We had a tradition in this country the way that we have police events like this that tends to be different from the approach which takes place in many other countries."
Ed Balls, Home Affairs spokesman, said that it would be dangerous for the police to escalate their answer.
"I would say that I am very skeptical about the use of fire hydrants or rubber bullets, because every time you have then a minority who are trying to force the police to use this type of technique," said Sky News.
The police have arrested some 175 people in connection with protests of four and may said offenders should "feel the full force of law upon them".
"We want the public to help us to identify these people who might have been involved in violent disorder, attacking police officers and smashing buildings, shops and designers," said detective Chief Superintendent Matthew Horne.
(Edited by Andrew Roche)
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