Tommy Robinson arrested in connection to St Pancras assault

The far -right activist Tommy Robinson was arrested in connection with an attack at the St Pancras train station.
The British transport police did not name Robinson, his real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, but confirmed that a 42-year-old man from Bedfordshire was arrested on July 28 due to an attack in London.
The force said that the arrest took place at the Luton Airport after 18:30 on Monday and that the man had taken a flight from Faro after a notification.
Police said he had been arrested on suspicion of great physical damage and would be detained to question.
In a statement, the incident was added to the erener in the early 29th of July.
The British transport police said they had previously found a man with “serious but life -threatening injuries” following the incident at the train station in Kings Cross.
The force confirmed that he was discharged from the hospital on Thursday.
The video images on social media appeared shortly after the attack showing that Robinson had walked back and forth near a still man lying on the ground, near a north of the Thameslink line.
The clip did not show how the man came to the ground.
Robinson then starts to climb the stairs, trying to talk to the passing suburban who asks for help.
Robinson can be heard: “Bruv to me.”
Robinson contacted a woman by a BBC reporter to comment after the incident, but Robinson replied with a message that says “slag”.
Since the incident, Robinson continued to publish in his personal X account, but did not comment on the arrest.
The British transport police shared several supportive tasks shortly after publishing their first statements about the incident.




