Homophobic attack on UK trainee police officer
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Homophobic attack on trainee Pc
A gang of up to 20 youths attacked an off-duty trainee police officer outside a gay bar in
Liverpool city centre.James Parkes, 22, who is training with the Merseyside force, was out with friends when he was
set upon by the gang on Stanley Street on Sunday night.Four boys from the Kirkdale area, one aged 17, two aged 15 and one 14, have been arrested on
suspicion of assault.Mr Parkes is in hospital with multiple skull fractures and fractures of his eye-socket and cheek
bone.He was leaving Superstar Boudoir, one the city's well-known gay bars, when he was attacked.
'Openly gay'
His condition was described as "very critical".
A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: "The officer, who is openly gay, was with his partner,
another man and a woman when the incident took place."From the language used by the offenders towards the officer we perceive it was a homophobic
attack."One of Mr Parkes' companions was punched in the face.
Mr Parkes was a police community support officer earlier this year.
He began his initial 31 weeks training in May and is due to pass out in early 2010.
High visibility patrols have been stepped up in the area and CCTV footage of the scene is being
reviewed.Det Ch Insp Tim Keelan, leading the investigation, said: "Help us to catch those responsible for
this despicable crime."We are treating the assault as a homophobic hate crime and this incident shows there are still
some people who have not learnt that crimes of this type are completely unacceptable."Stanley Street has been cordoned off while officers carry out forensic examinations.
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UPDATE
More held over homophobic attack
Six more youths have been arrested over a homophobic attack on a trainee police officer in
Liverpool city centre.James Parkes, 22, was assaulted by up to 20 people outside Superstar Boudoir in Stanley Street
on Sunday night.He suffered multiple skull fractures and is in a "critical but stable" condition in hospital, police
said.The boys, one aged 13, two aged 15 and two aged 16, were arrested overnight and bailed.
Another boy, 15, was arrested earlier.Six others have been bailed.
Studying CCTV footage
All 12 suspects, who are from Kirkdale, Anfield, Kensington, Fazakerley and Walton, were
arrested on suspicion of assault.The 15-year-old is still being questioned by detectives.
Mr Parkes was attacked as he left the bar with his male partner and two friends at 2200 GMT.
He previously worked as a community support officer before joining Merseyside Police as a
trainee officer in May.Officers are still reviewing CCTV footage from a number of bars on Stanley Street.
The city's gay community have organised a candlelit vigil to take place at the scene of the attack
on Sunday evening.Hundreds of people are expected to attend.