Boy, 16, arrested after police find gang with two knives in city centre
The arrest was made on Tuesday night
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A teenage boy has been arrested in Bristol after a major police operation to clamp down on knives in the city centre.
The arrest was made last night (April 27) as officers from Operation Sceptre stopped a group of boys in St George s Road. The gang matched the descriptions of people being hunted in connection with a series of robberies.
CCTV appeal after man punched and stamped on in Bristol
The assault may be linked to another unprovoked incident in the city
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CCTV images have been released by police after an 18-year-old man was assaulted in Bristol by a group of people.
It happened in Anchor Road at 10.45pm on Sunday, April 18 after he walked from College Green down the steps towards Bristol Aquarium with a friend.
Marvin Rees rejects calls for public inquiry into policing of protests
Incumbent Bristol mayor said he was not involved in decision to forcibly remove demonstrators
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Marvin Rees has rejected calls for a public inquiry into controversial policing of Kill the Bill protests in Bristol.
Police forcibly dispersed peaceful demonstrators who refused to obey Covid-19 restrictions on two occasions last month, with some hit by riot shields.
Large kitchen knives among weapons seized by police in Bristol region schools
Police seized six weapons in schools across the region in 2020
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The number of weapons being seized by police in schools in the Bristol region has dropped by more than two thirds in the space of a year.
Grooming suspect arrested in south Bristol after sting by paedophile hunters
The man in his 40s has been released under investigation
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Police have arrested a man in south Bristol after a sting by a paedophile hunting group.
The man, in his 40s, was detained in Hengrove at 2pm yesterday (April 26), on suspicion of grooming offences.