Two teenagers have been charged with offences under the coronavirus regulations following an incident in Brixton over the bank holiday weekend.
The charges come following an incident in a residential street at around 7.30pm on Friday, April 10.
A seventeen-year-old boy was charged on Saturday with criminal damage, assault on an emergency worker and obstructing a police constable.
He was remanded in custody and also charged with being in a public gathering of more than two people, banned under the coronavirus regulations.
He is due to appear at Croydon Magistrates Court today.
A nineteen-year-old man, Jamar Jackman, from Brixton, was charged with two counts of assault on an emergency worker, obstructing a police constable, and being in a public gathering of more than two people.
He too was remanded into custody and will also appear at Croydon Magistrates’ Court today.
Lucky Brixton . Camberwell hasn’t seen a police officer for months despite widespread breaking of the regulations