Palestine Action activist who hit police officer with sledgehammer sentenced to seven years in prison
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A Palestine Action activist who hit a police officer with a sledgehammer has been sentenced to seven years in prison this evening.Samuel Corner, 23, previously denied both charges of grievous bodily harm with intent and criminal damage after carrying out a raid at an Israel-based defence firm in Bristol on August 6 2024.Earlier today, a judge ruled a group of Palestine Action activists caused £1.2million of damage at Elbit Systems' factory.Corner, Charlotte Head, Leona Kamio and Fatema Rajwani were found guilty of criminal damage last month after raiding the compound.The Palestine Action activists Charlotte Head, Leona Kamio and Fatema Rajwani have been jailed at Woolwich Crown Court for seven years and eight months, five years, five years, and four years and eight months respectively.
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