A police officer had appeared to threaten the man with arrest during a pro-Palestine demonstration.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley defended an officer involved in an exchange with an antisemitism campaigner
Sir Mark previously admitted some of the words exchanged during the incident on April 13 were “clumsy and offensive”, but confirmed the officers involved would not be sanctioned – describing their actions as “professional”. “I speak with Mark Rowley regularly and I have spoken specifically about what the Metropolitan Police need to do to re-establish the confidence of Londoners in general and the Jewish community in London in particular, and I had a commitment from Mark that he will concentrate very much on rebuilding that confidence, which is absolutely essential.
“I have also, of course, spoken to the mayor of London about his responsibilities of policing in his city … I’ve discussed that with him in one of the regular meetings that I have with him.” Home Secretary James Cleverly said people should be able to go about their business without fear of intimidation
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