
Northern Ireland: Second Night of Riots in Ballymena After Attempted Rape
Riots Erupt in Ballymena Following Attempted Rape Charges Ballymena, Northern Ireland – A second night of violent anti-migration riots rocked the town of Ballymena, County Antrim, leaving 15 police officers injured and four houses burned. The unrest followed the court appearance of two 14-year-old boys, believed to be Romanian, charged with the attempted rape of a teenage girl. "It was terrifying," said one resident who witnessed the violence from their window. "The streets were filled with angry people throwing petrol bombs and fireworks at the police." The riots started after news of the attempted rape charges spread, sparking outrage among some residents. Videos circulating online show cars engulfed in flames and houses set alight. Police responded with riot control measures, but the violence continued into the night. The incident highlights the deep-seated tensions and divisions within the community and underscores the need for calm and dialogue to resolve the situation. Authorities are investigating the events and appealing for witnesses to come forward.