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Mar 2021

North Yorkshire Police said today it hasn't taken any action against people who gathered at York Minster on Saturday for a candlelight vigil in memory of Sarah Everard.
Met Police chief Dame Cressida Dick has faced calls to resign over its handling of a vigil on London's Clapham Common on Saturday, where officers handcuffed women and removed them from the gathering.
But there were no similar scenes in York on Saturday night.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said:
Met Police officer Wayne Couzens, 48, has been charged with Ms Everard's murder.
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