Woman arrested and charged after Rangers George Square title chaos

A woman has been arrested and charged amid scenes of chaos as thousands of fans celebrated Rangers title win in Glasgow this month. Some 15,000 descended on the city centre after the Light Blues officially won the league. Violence broke out with police being attacked with missiles...

Woman arrested and charged after Rangers George Square title chaos

A woman has been arrested and charged amid scenes of chaos as thousands of fans celebrated Rangers title win in Glasgow this month.

Some 15,000 descended on the city centre after the Light Blues officially won the league.

Violence broke out with police being attacked with missiles and flares by supporters around George Square.

Clashes also erupted throughout the city centre with numerous alleged fights caught on camera.

Cops have been clamping down following the carnage on May 15 and have now announced a 21-year-old woman has been arrested and charged.

A Police Scotland spokesman said: "A 21-year-old woman has been arrested and charged and will be the subject of a report to the Procurator Fiscal following the large scale disturbance at George Square on Saturday, 15 May, 2021."

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Yesterday we told how two further arrests had been made with cops warning this is "just the beginning".

Two men, aged 34 and 44, have been arrested and charged in relation to the disorder.

They have been released on an undertaking to appear in court at a later date.

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At least 31 people have now been arrested as 47 officers were injured during the large gathering, with a further 29 near misses.