A Jewish family from Stamford Hill enjoying a beach vacation were attacked by a gang of teens, and local police refused to help.
The family and their five young children, aged 8 to 15, were playing on the beach when a group of five teens ran towards them allegedly throwing stones. The suspects, two boys and three girls in their upper teens, were also shouting anti-Semitic slurs such as “Jews!”
The incident occurred at Minster beach on the Isle of Sheppey, a popular vacation spot about 50 miles east of London.
The family took shelter and called police, while the attackers remained on the beach and continued their assault. To their shock, Kent Police informed them they would not immediatly be responding to the scene, and instead, were told that an officer would contact them the following week to “investigate”.
Left with no choice, the family was forced to cut short their vacation and return home to Stamford Hill. They have since contacted Shomrim NE London who is advocating on their behalf.
The Campaign Against Anti-Semitism has branded the handling of the incident “appalling.” Local Conservative candidate Tom Tugendhat on twitter said the attack was “disgraceful”.
The following is a statement from Kent Police: “Kent Police was called at 4.10pm on Sunday 28 May 2017 to a report of an assault at Minster Beach, Isle of Sheppey.
“During the call the informant left the scene and officers deemed there was no further risk.
“As the informant is from outside of the county, police are arranging a suitable time to speak to the informant in due course. No arrests have been made.
Anyone with information about the incident can call Kent Police on 01795 419119 quoting reference 28-0929.”
Jewish family from #StamfordHill were enjoying bank holiday weekend at the beach before being pelted with pebbles by youths shouting “Jews” pic.twitter.com/4GP9W3R2WQ
— Shomrim N.E. London (@Shomrim) May 28, 2017
@kent_police @MayorofLondon @MOPACLdn @MartinHewittMPS @PoliceChiefs @HackneyAbbott @AmberRuddHR @YvetteCooperMP @lordnickbourne @kentpolicesheer #Shomrim supporting the Jewish family who cut the trip short, fearing for their safety, after @Kent_Police failed to dispatch officers pic.twitter.com/VASlKq0vSu
— Shomrim N.E. London (@Shomrim) May 28, 2017
(Nat Golden – YWN)
3 Responses
So the Brits haven’t change much since their inaction in Chevron during the massacre in 1929. Anti Semitic dogs.
The answer is easy police don’t want to respond you carry gun and solve problem yourself.
They should have said they were muslim they would have had the whole police force there in minutes