
Buckingham Palace gates are boarded up after driver crashed into them with cops yelling 'keep your hands on your head' | 0KRJ94Q | 2024-03-17 06:08:01
Dramatic footage exhibits armed police surrounding the motorist, who was on his knees,
BUCKINGHAM Palace's gates have been boarded up after a automotive smashed into them in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Dramatic footage exhibits armed police surrounding the motorist, who was on his knees, as they yelled "hold your arms in your head!".




Officers swooped after the car rammed into the primary entrance gates of the royal residence in Westminster, central London.
The Met Police stated a man had been arrested on suspicion of legal injury.
The gates stay boarded up at the moment.
A witness to the incident, who wished to remain nameless, stated he watched the scene unfold at around 2:30am Saturday after hearing a 'loud bang'.
He stated: "I heard a loud bang, and I seemed over and the automotive had crashed into Buckingham Palace.
"Police have been on the scene pretty shortly – they usually obtained the person out and arrested him."
The Met stated there were no reviews of any injuries.
A police spokesperson stated: "At round 2.35am on Saturday, March 9, a automotive collided with the gates of Buckingham Palace.
"Armed officers arrested a person on the scene on suspicion of felony injury.
"He was taken to hospital the place following evaluation he was sectioned underneath the Mental Well being Act.
"He has been launched on bail and enquiries continue.
"The matter isn't being handled as terror-related."
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In a separate incident in Might last yr, a person was arrested after throwing shotgun cartridges into the grounds of Buckingham Palace.
David Huber, 60, was sentenced to a two-year group order which included 12 months of psychological well being remedy.
And in July a person handcuffed himself to the gates of Buckingham Palace – triggering an pressing police response.
In Might 2022, a person was arrested at Buckingham Palace for trespassing and telling employees: "I need to see the Queen."
In the meantime in December 2021 an American vacationer was fined £200 after jumping over the fence into the Mews on the afternoon of December 10 last yr within the midst of a psychotic episode.

Armed officers arrested the man at the scene on suspicion of felony injury[/caption]

Buckingham Palace boarded up following the incident[/caption]
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