This is a breaking story and will be updated with additional context and video.
British journalist and free speech activist Tommy Robinson’s car was firebombed on Sunday evening, one day after he released a trailer for his upcoming documentary exposing Muslim grooming gangs.
Now, on Monday, a woman parked inside a vehicle near a house that Robinson’s crew was protecting has been attacked with bricks and baseball bats.
Robison provided The Gateway Pundit with footage of the aftermath.
“They thought she was with us because the lads are out there looking after the house,” Robinson told Gateway Pundit. “It is an innocent women who was hit right in the head with a baseball bat.”
The footage shows windows on the vehicle smashed and the woman asserting that she had just been hit in the head with a baseball bat by two assailants.
In a subsequent video, the woman said there were “loads” of them standing on the corner, at least eight — but possibly more — armed with bats and poles.
She also complained that the police were not doing anything and that it took them 20 minutes to show up.
“Gangs of Muslims pulled up in cars with baseball bats and they presumed because she was parked in a car near the house that she was with us,” Robinson explained. “This is the length these gangs are going to go to because they realize that instead of having some sh-t mainstream journalist looking at them, they know we are going in.”
Another video appeared to show blood left behind by the attackers — perhaps giving police an opportunity to identify them.
Robinson’s new documentary, “The Rape of Britain,” will expose the names and faces of those involved with the gangs of migrants raping young British girls in Telford and other towns.
In the promo, one of the alleged survivors names Gulfraz Khan as the leader. Robinson also states that there are five women in Telford alone that have been killed by the gang.
The evening before the woman was attacked, Robinson’s car was firebombed outside a hotel.
According to a report from the Shropshire Star, who did not know at the time of their report that the vehicle belonged to Robinson, “the blaze began at about 8pm on Sunday outside the Whitehouse Hotel on Watling Street, Wellington.”
“A fire crew from Wellington brought the blaze under control in an hour long operation with firefighters wearing breathing apparatus to protect themselves,” the report continued. “The cause of the blaze has not yet been revealed.”
Speaking to the Gateway Pundit on Monday, Robinson explained that he was on his way to the police station where he would be livestreaming about what happened.
“These gangs are waging war on the survivors and anyone who is investigating them. Maybe this is the reason that mainstream journalists shy away from this problem. Maybe they’re all scared of these gangs. The problem is, we’re not scared. This won’t deter us. Nothing will deter us,” Robinson said.
Robinson also provided Gateway with the following video:
Robinson said that there have been several arson attacks, at least one of which was against a survivor he knows of, in Telford in the last week. At least two of them were also arson attacks on vehicles.
When one of the survivors and her family began to receive threats, Robinson says that the Telford police did nothing, so he and his friends had to protect their home and move them out themselves.
His crew was at the victim’s house when the woman was attacked.
Robinson is now asking the public for help with donations to help protect survivors and the people working on the documentary, who are placing their lives in great danger.
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