Man charged after Winston Churchill statue painted with ‘Zionist war criminal’ graffiti
A 38 year old man has been charged with criminal damage following the defacement of the Sir Winston Churchill monument in Parliament Square. Caspar San Giorgio, who has no fixed address, was detained by police shortly after 04 00 on Friday morning. The graffiti daubed on the statue included the phrase "Zionist war criminal" and "globalise the intifada", The incident occurred in Westminster during the early hours of Friday. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Metropolitan Police confirmed the

A 38 year old man has been charged with criminal damage following the defacement of the Sir Winston Churchill monument in Parliament Square. Caspar San Giorgio, who has no fixed address, was detained by police shortly after 04 00 on Friday morning. The graffiti daubed on the statue included the phrase "Zionist war criminal" and "globalise the intifada", The incident occurred in Westminster during the early hours of Friday. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The Metropolitan Police confirmed the
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