Friday, 31 October 2014
Moment Man Is Arrested In UK For ‘Shoving’ Prime Minister David Cameron On The Street
A man has been apprehended in the UK after he was said to have shoved British Prime Minister, David Cameron on a Leeds street on Monday, October 27, 2014.
Huffington Post reports that the man, who was dressed the black was actually heading for the gym when he bumped into Cameron, who according to witnesses managed to dodge him with “one lovely little move” and had to be quickly rushed into his car by his guards, as other security details pounced on the man.
The incident highlights a security breach as questions have been raised as to why someone should be able to get so close to the Prime Minister, even if it was only a mistake.
The man, who was first thought to be a protester was later cleared by West Yorkshire Police who said the incident was “just a man in the wrong place at the wrong time”.
The force said via Twitter: “No threats were made, and after the man’s details were checked, he was de-arrested and allowed on his way. A 28-year-old local man was briefly arrested after he came close to the PM’s group, who had just left the Civic Hall.
Prime Minister David Cameron confronted by a man whilst leaving Leeds Civic Hall after a conference on the planned HS2 rail links (Photo Credit: Steven Schofield/Ross Parry/SWNS)
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