Police to Look at Video Evidence After 'Death Chants' Made on Glastonbury Festival Stage
- On Saturday afternoon, Avon and Somerset Police announced they are reviewing footage of chants by Bob Vylan and Kneecap on the West Holts Stage to assess possible offences.
- Police are reviewing footage of the controversial performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap to determine if offences were committed amid political chants supporting Palestine and condemning the IDF.
- Police are reviewing video footage of Bob Vylan and Kneecap's controversial performances at Glastonbury to determine if any criminal offences, including incitement or hate speech, have occurred.
- Following police review, the government condemned the chants, with Lisa Nandy demanding explanations from BBC Director General Tim Davie and supporting the decision not to rebroadcast on iPlayer.
- Police plan to review footage of the West Holts Stage performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap to determine if laws on incitement or hate speech were broken.
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Kneecap and Bob Vylan comments at Glastonbury investigated by police
Officers reviewing footage of comments made by bands during performances on West Holts Stage
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