Girl, 14, charged after 'assaulting police' at Dundee cafe


A 14-year-old girl in Dundee, Scotland, was charged with assaulting police officers who responded to a report of disorderly conduct at a cafe.
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A 14-year-old girl has been charged after allegedly assaulting police officers who were called to a Dundee cafe.

Police were called to Beans & Berries on Commercial Street at around 5.30pm on Sunday following reports of disorderly behaviour involving a group of youths.

Several police units attended the scene.

A witness said there was a crowd gathered outside the cafe when officers arrived.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 5.30pm on Sunday, police were called to a premises on Commercial Street, Dundee, regarding the behaviour of a group of youths.

“Officers attended and a 14-year-old girl assaulted the officers.

“She has been charged in connection with the incident and will be reported to the relevant youth justice authorities.”

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