Two women arrested in Nuneaton on suspicion of a public order offence after Sky News interview
Two women disrupted a live interview with racial slurs amid local protests; Nuneaton hosts 247 asylum seekers, stirring community tensions, police said.
- Warwickshire Police arrested two women from Nuneaton on September 3 after they disrupted a Sky News interview with racial abuse.
- The arrests followed an incident on Queens Road where a local businessman was interviewed about community tensions linked to asylum seekers.
- The footage showed individuals facing racist abuse, with one person reportedly pushed during the widely circulated interaction on social media.
- Police have arrested a 30-year-old woman in connection with a public order matter, while a 43-year-old woman from the same area faces charges including racially aggravated common assault; investigations are still underway.
- This incident highlights rising tensions in Nuneaton, where asylum seekers increased to 247 by June, equating to 19 per 10,000 residents, fueling local unrest.
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