The Huffington Post has reported that a 20-year-old woman has been charged with violent disorder after police came under attack from demonstrators at an English Defence League (EDL) protest in Birmingham.
West Midlands Police said two men had also been charged with offences connected to the EDL rally and a counter-protest in Birmingham city centre.
Officers made around 20 arrests, mainly for public order breaches, after being pelted with cans, bottles, stones and other missiles during disorder.
One officer suffered head injuries because of bricks thrown by a EDL supporter(s). He was treated and later released from hospital.
A police spokesman said the 20-year-old woman would appear before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court.
Two men aged 26 and 22 have been bailed to appear before Walsall Magistrates' Court on August 9 charged with possessing offensive weapons.
The spokesman added: “Police enquiries are ongoing to see whether any other offences were committed during the demonstrations.
“The wealth of exceptional quality CCTV within the area is likely to provide significant investigative opportunities to bring a large number of offenders to justice for what, at times, appeared to be serious offences.”
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