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A COMPASSIONATE police and community support officer (PCSO) sat with a man on scaffolding and after two hours managed to talk him down to safety. PCSO James Clarke used to be a roofer and combined that experience alongside 14 years in the force to help alleviate the danger and prevent the story from being very different . The officer was on patrol with his colleague, Liam Dawes, who was only two weeks into service, in Bradford last May when the ordeal began to unravel. They were approached by a member of the public who said she was worried about a man who was sat on scaffolding nearby.
PEOPLE rallied around to help yesterday after political graffiti was daubed across a prominent North Parade building, The vandalism on the premises, home to the Assembly Bradford co-working space and the Crafted bar, is now being treated as a hate crime. It happened on Tuesday night between 9.30pm and 10pm. A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: The suspects spray painted graffiti on the door of a building which was next to the Indian Embassy. The graffiti is offensive and of a political nature and is being investigated as a hate crime. Enquiries are ongoing including examination of nearby CCTV. The graffiti made reference to BKI (Babbar Khalsa International) a proscribed terrorist organisation which wants an independent Sikh state called Khalistan, which was also referenced in the graffiti.
PEOPLE rallied around to help yesterday after political graffiti was daubed across a prominent North Parade building, The vandalism on the premises, home to the Assembly Bradford co-working space and the Crafted bar, is now being treated as a hate crime. It happened on Tuesday night between 9.30pm and 10pm. A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: The suspects spray painted graffiti on the door of a building which was next to the Indian Embassy. The graffiti is offensive and of a political nature and is being investigated as a hate crime. Enquiries are ongoing including examination of nearby CCTV. The graffiti made reference to BKI (Babbar Khalsa International) a proscribed terrorist organisation which wants an independent Sikh state called Khalistan, which was also referenced in the graffiti.
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