Boy, 9, among children cautioned after trouble in Derry
Children arrested and cautioned after masked youths vandalized property and attacked police in Derry.
Summary
In Derry, three children were detained and later cautioned after masked youths reportedly damaged a bus stop with petrol bombs, threw stones at cars, and blocked a road with burning pallets. An investigation is underway, with a 13-year-old boy arrested after police were attacked with petrol bombs and masonry in the Bishop Street area on Tuesday evening. A 14-year-old boy later became the second teenager arrested in connection with the disorder.
Why it's important
This news highlights instances of anti-social behavior and violence involving minors, leading to police investigations and arrests, and raises concerns about public safety and the involvement of youth in such activities.
Key Points
- Children cautioned after disorder in Derry
- Masked youths damage bus stop and attack police
- Petrol bombs and burning pallets used in Derry incidents
Key Narratives
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland is investigating the disorder, making arrests, and launching probes to identify those involved.
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Boy, 9, among children cautioned after trouble in Derry
Three children have been detained after masked youths reportedly damaged a bus stop with petrol bombs, threw stones at cars and blocked a road with burning pallets in Derry yesterday evening.
Boy, 14, becomes second teenager arrested over Derry disorder
There were reports of antisocial behaviour in the city on Tuesday evening.
Boy, 13, arrested after cops attacked with petrol bombs & glass bottles by ‘masked youths’ in Derry as probe launched
A 13-YEAR-old boy has been arrested after police were attacked with petrol bombs and masonry in Derry. The PSNI said an investigation is...
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