Tommy Robinson will not be charged over St Pancras incident
Summary
Tommy Robinson, a far-right activist, will not face charges related to an incident at St Pancras railway station in London. The British Transport Police said there wasn't enough evidence to charge him, and the supposed victim did not want to give a statement. Robinson claims he was defending himself during the incident.Key Facts
- Tommy Robinson was investigated for an alleged assault at St Pancras station on July 28.
- British Transport Police presented evidence to prosecutors, but charges will not be filed due to lack of evidence.
- The alleged victim did not provide a statement to police.
- Robinson publicly claimed he acted in self-defense.
- A man was reported injured after the incident but was later released from the hospital.
- Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was arrested at Luton Airport on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.
- The investigation included CCTV footage and witness statements.
- The Crown Prosecution Service concluded there was no realistic chance of conviction.
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