Teen activist Thomas Moffitt, who is widely known as Young Bob, was assaulted and robbed during a public immigration debate stand on Manchester’s Market Street on Monday afternoon.

The incident involved a group of men attacking Moffitt and stealing or damaging his camera equipment, underscoring growing tensions surrounding immigration activism in Manchester.

Paramedics treated Moffitt at the scene before he sought further hospital attention.

Attack Details Revealed

Moffitt was running his stand near a bubble tea shop when a gang approached, dragged him to the ground, and subjected him to punches and kicks. He briefly lost consciousness and suffered bruises and cuts to his face, neck, and back.

Footage shared online shows the assault and a second attempted attack as Moffitt tried to recover his belongings.

Stolen Equipment And Police Response

During the attack, several tripods and cameras were stolen or damaged, including a camera battery which exploded.

Police arrived roughly five minutes after the assault and recovered some items, but no arrests had been made by the evening.

Moffitt retains the memory card from a damaged camera, hoping it may help identify the attackers.

Allegations Against Counter-protesters

Moffitt claims members of the counter-protest group Stand Up to Racism encouraged the assault and recorded the event, alleging police did not intervene with them or seek their footage.

These claims remain unverified, and Greater Manchester Police have not publicly commented on the incident.

Activist Attack

The pro-life, Christian activist known for his controversial stance on immigration says this incident was an “eye-opener” prompting him to take self-defence training.

He plans to return to Manchester with security for a future “mass deportation” event amid ongoing city-wide tensions over immigration protests and counter-demonstrations.

Originally published by UKNIP.

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