Tommy Robinson Sought by Police After London Station Assault
So, here's what’s been going on with Tommy Robinson—yeah, that name again. British Transport Police are currently looking for him in connection with a serious incident at St Pancras Station in London. A man was left with significant injuries after an altercation took place on the evening of July 28th. The victim was reportedly unconscious and had to be rushed to the hospital. Thankfully, his injuries aren’t considered life-threatening, but still, they’re being described as serious.
Now, Robinson—whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon—was actually caught on video at the scene. He was seen pacing near the injured man and saying things like “He come at me, bruv,” which he's heard repeating in the clip. The footage doesn’t show the actual moment of the altercation, but it clearly captures the aftermath. There's a man face down on the floor, not moving, while Robinson is nearby, seemingly trying to explain himself to bystanders.
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What makes this all the more complicated is that shortly after the incident, Robinson reportedly left the country. Police confirmed that a 42-year-old man from Bedfordshire—matching Robinson’s profile—boarded a flight in the early hours of the following morning. Authorities haven’t said where he went, but the investigation is still active, and they’re working on bringing him in for questioning.
Adding to the controversy, Robinson shared posts on social media implying self-defense. He reposted a statement suggesting that a “pre-emptive strike” could be justified if someone is about to be attacked. So, he’s trying to frame this as someone coming at him first and him just responding. But again, no actual footage has confirmed how things started.
Medical responders at the scene had to perform CPR and even used a blood transfusion bag, which shows just how serious the situation was. Witnesses described seeing police swarm the area—about eight police vehicles reportedly arrived—and a medical curtain was set up around the top of an escalator, where the assault seems to have occurred.
British Transport Police are still asking anyone with information to come forward. They're urging people to text 61016 and quote reference number 655 of 28 July.
So yeah, this isn’t just another controversial video. A man’s been badly hurt, and Robinson is out of the country while police try to piece together what really happened. It's a developing story, and we’ll probably be hearing more as the investigation unfolds.
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