Tommy Robinson shouts ‘he f***ing came at me, bruv’ next to ‘unconscious man’ at St Pancras station as police appeal for information

Police launched an investigation after being unconscious at a busy London train station last night.
Medical officials ran to the St Pancras station in the center of London at 20.40 and the man was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
Online images, right -wing activist Tommy Robinson step back and forth with the unresponsive man lying above.
Robinson had previously released images distributing the flyers in the station for a ‘Free Speech’ protest on September 13th.
Later, he seemed to be walking in the background because he was called for security to help the unresponsive man.
While looking at the stunned spectators, a good Samaritan shouted urgently: ‘Can we get some help here!’
However, Robinson, who is apparently uneasy, throws his arms into the air before returning and walking down a staircase and protesting his innocence many times: ‘He came to me, Bruv. Bruv comes to me, you saw that. ‘
The British Transport Police (BTP) has launched an investigation into the alleged attack on Monday at 20.00 since then.
Tommy Robinson passes by a man who seems unconsciously shot in St Pancras last night

Surprising images circulating online show the old EDL leader who is his real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon and moving forward next to a unresponsive man.

Scoffle claims to be prepared in London because it calls ‘the biggest free speech activity that the world has ever seen’ in London just a few hours after Robinson’s X account.
A BTP spokesman Mailonline told me, “ “ officials attended and a man was taken to hospital with serious injuries that were thought to threaten life. ” He said.
‘The investigation continues overnight and the officers are doing arrest investigations.’
Scoffle, just a few hours after Robinson’s X account broadcasting a video on his X account, claimed that he was prepared in London because he called ‘the biggest free speech activity that the world has ever ever seen’.
In the clip, Robinson said, ‘We walked the route of our event on September 13, which we will meet at Waterloo Station today.’
‘Make your plans. An entertainment festival, British identity, celebration of each bit. ‘
Despite the history of conflicts with the law, Robinson claimed that organizers are working with the police and insists on describing their approach as ‘very collaborator’: ‘We have a good relationship with them, we want to have fun, they are not our enemies.’
In recent years, Robinson has become a parathonary for discussions, and often pioneered extreme right rallies and protests throughout England.
After being detained last October, the previous high -profile protest could not join the ‘Combine Kingdom.
The crowds shaking Union Jack gathered in Whitehall at that time, mentioned when he demanded the release of ‘Oh Tommy Tommy’ and ‘Starmer Out’ be released.
Many demonstrators wore the badge of Peter Lynch ‘-61-year-old man, a hotel residence, abuse of the rebellion outside the asylum seekers, then shook a head-to-death head in prison. Others shook the flags: ‘RIP Peter Lynch. Political prisoner. ‘

At the scene of a man lying unconsciously in the St Pancras station, the police

A curtain was placed around the stage as forensic medical officers investigated on Monday evening

A protest organized under the name of ‘Stop Isolation’ or ‘Combine the Kingdom’ to support Robinson

A supporter of Tommy Robinson is wearing a flag depicting him on his back

After Tommy Robinson was released from prison
Robinson videos were stolen into the crowd, where he was afraid of two -layer policing and ulas charges, because the marijuana smoke drifts in the air.
In October, Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in prison after a Supreme Court measured a Supreme Court measure that prevented him from repeating the wrong allegations about a Syrian refugee from 2021. He confessed to 10 violations of the order.
In May, the sentence decreased by the Supreme Court four months. Robinson, who was previously released on July 26, applied to clear his lawyers to clear his Hor, who said he had a commitment to obey his order.
The British transport police invite anyone who has witnesses or images of the incident from 28 July to 655 dated 61016.