Shocking footage of Liverpool fans throwing missiles at police

Shocking footage of Liverpool supporters throwing missiles at police and shoving officers during raucous city centre title celebrations emerges, as mayor Joe Anderson says 300 fans ‘fought for over two hours’ on Friday night

  • Police officers had missiles thrown at them as they tried to disperse a crowd of football supporters at Pier Head in Liverpool as they celebrated the title win
  • Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson shared a video of violence which broke out
  • Merseyside police confirmed they made 15 arrests on the evening on grounds ranging from public order offences and drunk and disorderly to affray 
  • If you have information on the violence call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111

Police were struck by missiles and pushed to the ground by Liverpool supporters as ugly scenes broke out in the city centre on Friday night.

Liverpool clinched their first league title in 30 years on Thursday night and on Friday, more than 1,000 people gathered at Pier Head in the city centre to continue the celebrations, only for violence to overshadow the gathering.

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson shared a video of the violence and said that 300 fans ‘fought for over two hours’ with police before it all subsided in the early hours of Saturday morning.  


Police were assaulted and struck by missiles by football supporters on Friday night as Liverpool supporters gathered to celebrate winning the league title in the city centre


One fan was detained (left) and that caused anger among fellow fans who wanted him let go

More than 1,000 fans gathered in the city centre and police confirmed 15 arrests were made

Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson said he was left heartbroken by the ‘disgusting behaviour’

Anderson said he was left heartbroken following the violent scenes and believes the ‘mindless behaviour’ damages the city’s reputation.  

Missiles were thrown at officers and Merseyside Police confirmed 15 arrests were made with CCTV and body-cam footage to be analysed to look for any more perpetrators.   

Following confirmation of Liverpool’s first Premier League title, shocking scenes have been captured, including fireworks being thrown at the city’s iconic Liver building. The fireworks led to a fire on a balcony on the side of the building. 

Anderson’s video of ‘ugly scenes’ on his Twitter page saw violent clashes with police.

The video shows police being pushed and struck by objects after they have one man restrained on the floor.  In the final moments of the clip, some individuals step in to help the police and diffuse the situation. 

Police have urged more understanding of the need to adhere to social distancing rules with the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing as fans had consecutive nights celebrating in the city

In a statement released on Saturday, Chief Constable Andy Cooke said: ‘One man was arrested for assault after another man suffered head injuries. The injured male was taken to hospital where he remains in a serious condition. Two officers also suffered minor injuries after missiles were thrown at them by people in the crowd.

‘The crowds dispersed from the Pier Head at around 1:30am. But soon after there were reports of further crowd issues in other parts of the city centre. Officers intervened but again missiles were thrown at them.

‘In total 15 people, at the Pier Head and in the city centre, were arrested for various offences including public order offences, drunk and disorderly and affray.’

The gatherings, which included a huge gathering outside Anfield on Thursday night after the league title was confirmed, have been condemned with a frustration at the disregard for social distancing rules amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 

‘I cannot stress enough that these gatherings put an unnecessary strain on our emergency services and could mean that we might not be able to get to other people who really need us,’ Cooke added. 

‘In the coming days we will be reviewing CCTV and Body Worn Camera footage to identify those involved in criminal and anti social behaviour and we will be issuing images through the media to find those responsible. I would urge anyone who has any information about those involved to contact us. 

Liverpool’s players celebrated their league title win at Formby Hall on Thursday evening

Victory over Crystal Palace on Wednesday was played without fans in attendance to celebrate

Fans instead congregated outside Anfield on Thursday to toast the Premier League title win

‘We are still in a public health crisis and we need to work together with the public of Merseyside to prevent the further spread of Covid-19.’ 

Following sharing the video, Mayor Anderson added in the police statement: ‘An occasion for celebration has been turned instead into headlines of disgraceful behaviour. 

‘Our city is, rightly, proud of the phenomenal success of one of our football teams. But the time for public celebration in crowds is not now. Our city remains in the grip of a major public health crisis and this behaviour is wholly unacceptable. Let me be clear – lives are at risk.

‘Seeing thousands of people congregating at the Pier Head into the early hours and the ugly scenes shared on social media afterwards was heartbreaking to see. Fireworks, flares and tons of litter, amount to nothing but disrespect for our city.

‘This mindless behaviour has the potential to damage Liverpool’s reputation – both the club’s and the city. I don’t believe this is how the team would like their achievement to be remembered.’   

Liverpool FC had earlier put out a joint statement with police and the council in which they condemned supporters failing to abide by social distancing rules. 

Following the mass gathering, there was a deluge of litter strewn across the city centre

The statement read: ‘Several thousand people turned up at the Pier Head on Friday June 26 and some chose to ignore the social distancing guidance and risk public safety.

‘Our city is still in a public health crisis and this behaviour is wholly unacceptable.

‘The potential danger of a second peak of Covid-19 still exists and we need to work together to make sure we don’t undo everything that has been achieved as a region during lockdown.

‘When it is safe to do so, we will all work together to arrange a victory parade when everyone can come together to celebrate. Until that time, the safety of our city and our people continues to be our number one priority.’

Anyone that has any further information on flares that were set alight on Friday night, who threw a firework at the Liver Building, or any other criminal incident that may have occurred is urged to get in touch with Merseyside Police. They can be reached @MerPolCC or contact @CrimestoppersUK anonymously. 




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