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Nottinghamshire Police have charged eight people in connection with disturbances that broke out during protests in Nottingham city centre.
Fifteen people were arrested during the protests held in and around Old Market Square on Saturday (3 August).
Eight people have now been charged with a variety of offences including public order, weapon offences and assaulting an emergency worker.
They include:
Deputy Chief Constable Steve Cooper said:
“The vast majority of the public who attended carried out their right to protest in a peaceful manner.
“Those who were intent on causing problems were dealt with robustly.
“It should be repeated that anyone who comes into the city or our neighbourhoods over the coming days to cause any kind of disorder can expect a robust response from us.
“It simply won’t be tolerated.”
Three people were released with no further action while investigations continue on a number of other people.