Man (47) charged after rioting in Newtownabbey as north sees worst widespread violence in years Rioting in south Belfast on Friday night. Picture by Alan Lewis, Photopress 05 April, 2021 01:00
A petrol bomb thrown at police lines in Sandy Row in south Belfast on Friday. Picture by Alan Lewis, Photopress
A 47-year-old man has been charged with rioting and throwing a petrol bomb following disturbances in Newtownabbey, as a wave of violence hit the north over the Easter weekend.
Police came under attack in the mainly loyalist Rathcoole area of the Co Antrim town on Saturday night, 24 hours after violence had erupted in nearby Belfast and rioting continued for another night in Derry during the worst public disorder for several years.
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