Furious bystanders heckled Sir Mark Rowley at the scene of today’s double stabbing in north London as they called for him to resign after a spate of antisemitic attacks.
The Met chief said he could ‘never give an absolute assurance’ when asked directly if Jews were safe, but insisted his force was doing ‘everything we can do to protect people in difficult times’.
Responding to shouts of ‘resign’ and ‘shame on you’, Britain’s most senior policeman said he understood why Jewish Londoners feel ‘afraid and angry’ after the latest attack on their community.
Jewish men Moshe Shine, 76, and Shloime Rand, 34, remain
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