Humza Yousaf blasts absolutely disgraceful scenes and vows to follow up on violence and sectarianism in Rangers title party
The Glasgow MSP praised cops and promised that violence, sectarianism and any other hatred will be followed up .
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Shock moment riot cops are pelted with flares and missiles while trying to move Rangers fans out of George Square dailyrecord.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailyrecord.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Nicola Sturgeon condemns irresponsible actions of Rangers fans following ugly scenes in Glasgow city centre Nicola Sturgeon has hit out at thuggish minority of Rangers fans following ugly scenes in Glasgow city centre amid Rangers title celebration. The First Minister condemned the violence, vandalism and the vile anti-Catholic prejudice on display in the heart of the city. At least three officers were injured – one suffering a serious face wound – while trying to marshal ranks of unruly Rangers fans in the city centre on Saturday, with more than 20 people arrested so far. 1/ I’m understandably inundated with messages about y’day’s disgraceful scenes in Glasgow. Police still have a job to do, which restrains my comments to some extent - but to say I’m utterly disgusted by the Rangers fans who rampaged through the city would be an understatement.
By Press Association 2021
Rangers fans
Police chiefs have warned “many more arrests will follow” after Rangers fans attacked each other and threw missiles at officers as they celebrated their team’s first premiership trophy in a decade.
At least three officers were injured – one suffering a serious face wound – while trying to marshal ranks of unruly fans in Glasgow city centre on Saturday evening, and more than 20 people have been arrested so far.
Thousands defied Covid-19 warnings against large gatherings and massed in George Square to celebrate Rangers winning their first Scottish Premiership championship since 2011, setting off fireworks and flares and drinking in the street.
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