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Police injured after Kill The Bill protest turns violent

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Police injured after Kill The Bill protest turns violent

Police injured after Kill The Bill protest turns violent

A peaceful 'Kill The Bill' protest in Bristol turned violent leaving twenty police officers injured and police vehicles burned.

Thousands gathered on Sunday for the demonstration against the new bill which will give police increased powers to shut down peaceful protests.

Report by Alibhaiz.

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