London police officer filmed in crowd intimidating Al Jazeera journalists
The Metropolitan Police are reviewing an incident in Golders Green, North London, where Al Jazeera journalists were allegedly intimidated while reporting on a suspected arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances. The incident occurred on Monday, and video footage shows a group of men, some wearing yarmulkes, shouting at the journalists and demanding they leave.

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AI-generatedThe Metropolitan Police are reviewing an incident in Golders Green, North London, where Al Jazeera journalists were allegedly intimidated while reporting on a suspected arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances. The incident occurred on Monday, and video footage shows a group of men, some wearing yarmulkes, shouting at the journalists and demanding they leave. One of the men involved has been identified as an off-duty Metropolitan Police special constable. The police force has confirmed the officer's involvement and referred the matter to the Department of Professional Standards for assessment. The Metropolitan Police stated that journalists must be able to work without intimidation.
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5 extractedOne of the men told an Al Jazeera crew member in Arabic: “Get out of here, you donkey, you dog.”
Four volunteer ambulances operated by a local Jewish charity had been set on fire.
The incident occurred in Golders Green, North London, at the scene of a suspected arson incident.
An off-duty Met special constable was involved in the altercation.
Metropolitan Police is reviewing footage of an incident involving an off-duty officer and Al Jazeera journalists.