Met Police chase two men following racially motivated attack by Shoreditch police on a man 34 years old

  • After a racially motivated attack on Jack Marks, Jack Marks is wanted by police. 
  • Brick Lane saw a 34-year old man hit by a metal whip cream dispenser 
  • Officers stated that the Shoreditch attack on July 25th at 3:30 a.m. was motivated by racism 
  • Facial surgery was required for the victim who had been severely traumatised. 










Two men are being sought by detectives for allegedly hitting a 34 year-old victim in the face using a metal whip cream dispenser as part of a racist attack. 

Scotland Yard indicated that it would be open to Jack Marks or Connor Donoghue to discuss the Shoreditch incident of Brick Lane at 3.30 am on July 25. 

Trois men hit the victim’s face with the object made of metal. 

Reconstructive surgery was required for serious facial injuries sustained by the victim.

Pictured: Jack Marks

Pictured: Connor Donoghue

Scotland Yard indicated that Jack Marks, Connor Donoghue, and Jack Marks would be open to talking to them following the Brick Lane incident in Shoreditch at 3.30am on July 25.

The victim, who is a 34-year-old man was hit in the face by the metal object by three men

Three men struck the victim in the face with a metal object. He is 34 years old.

A spokesperson said that the incident was being considered a hate crime because of the way the suspects spoke.

Detective Constable Caelen Matthewson-Davies of the Central East Command, who is investigating the incident, said: ‘This was an unnecessary and needless use of force on an innocent man and we need the public’s help.

If you are a source of information about these men or know them, please get in touch.

According to a spokesperson: 'Due to the language used by the suspects, the incident is being treated as a racially motivated hate crime'

Spokesperson: “Due to language used by suspects, incident being treated as hate crime racially motivated”

“I want to express my gratitude for the support of the victim during the entire investigation, which was a difficult time.”

“He has also been suffering from severe emotional trauma and panic attacks.”

Anybody with information about the attack should call 101, or tweet @METCC and quote CAD 4370/26 Aug. 

People can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or online at www.Crimestoppers-uk.org.  

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