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We will come after you” if you act out of hatred, says Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley. His statement follows the attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green on Tuesday. The incident is being treated as a counter‑terror investigation.
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00:01If you act out of hatred, racism or anti-Semitism, we will come after you, and you will face the
00:08consequences.
00:11I want to speak directly about the impact on communities.
00:14In response, over recent weeks, we've stepped up our activity across the capital.
00:18Last week saw the most intensive set of community protection operations we've ever run.
00:23In recent weeks, we've deployed thousands of additional officer shifts to protect Londoners,
00:27alongside intensified investigations that already led to the arrest of 28 people for hate crimes,
00:33particularly those targeting the Jewish community, several of which have already been charged.
00:39My teams are, of course, planning such a heightened protective stance addressing this to run into the long term.
00:45And let me finish by saying this.
00:48London is an inclusive and diverse city,
00:53and the hours and days that followed the attacks in Golders Green three weeks ago
00:57we saw communities come together in solidarity to reject hatred and violence.
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