Far-right activist Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, reportedly left the UK after being seen at the scene of an alleged assault at London’s St Pancras station. A video shows Robinson near an unconscious man while shouting, “He came at me, bruv.”
The 42-year-old had only been released from prison in May after serving time for contempt of court. British Transport Police confirmed the injured man was hospitalized with serious but not life-threatening injuries.
Police say Robinson boarded a flight out of the country early on July 29. A manhunt is now underway, and authorities are working to bring him back for questioning.
🚨🎥 WATCH: Tommy Robinson appears to have allegedly knocked someone unconscious at St Pancras station earlier today pic.twitter.com/tVL9aBz6Fw
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Robinson reposted a message on social media defending his actions, saying he was provoked. “If you start a physical fight… you have to be willing to lose,” the post claimed.
Robinson was scheduled to host a large free speech rally in London on September 13. It’s now unclear whether he will attend. Police continue to investigate the incident.