Tommy Robinson will NOT be charged over St Pancras ‘assault’ after man left ‘bleeding’ on floor

TOMMY Robinson will NOT be charged after a man was left “unconscious and bleeding” on the floor of a train station.

Footage showed the far-Right activist at St Pancras in London shouting before cops swooped.

Tommy Robinson will not be charged after a man was injured at St Pancras
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Police swarmed the station following the alleged attack[/caption]

Robinson was arrested at Luton Airport

Robinson – real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – then left the UK as British Transport Police launched a hunt for the suspect.

The 42-year-old will not be charged over the alleged assault.

Robinson was arrested on August 4 as he arrived at Luton Airport on an easyJet flight from Portugal.

He was led into a police van stationed on the tarmac, surrounded by six cops.

A search for Robinson was launched after footage showed him walking down the steps at St Pancras while someone else shouts to staff: “Quick, quick, can we get someone here quick?”

Another bystander is heard shouting “Tommy, Tommy” in the background.

Robinson then comes back up the stairs as a man lies apparently unconscious on the ground.

Police confirmed a man was taken to hospital with “serious injuries” following the alleged assault on July 28.

Officers initially revealed “arrest inquiries” were being made before saying a suspect had “boarded a flight out of the country in the early hours”.

They added: “Detectives are continuing to work closely to progress the investigation and bring him into custody for questioning.”

Forensic officers were seen at the station taking DNA samples from a handrail following the horror.

Bloodstains were visible on the stairs as witnesses told how eight police cars swarmed the scene.

One said: “I saw an unconscious man being worked on by paramedics – they erected curtains around him.

“The station was still open as normal while the incident was being dealt with.”

Earlier in the day, ex-EDL leader Robinson had filmed himself handing out flyers at St Pancras for an upcoming protest.

Police confirmed last week the man injured in the alleged assault had been discharged from hospital.

A BTP spokesperson said: “Officers from BTP have tonight arrested a 42-year-old man from Bedfordshire in connection to an assault at St Pancras station on 28 July.

“The arrest took place at Luton Airport shortly after 6.30pm, following a notification that the man had boarded an incoming flight from Faro.

“The man had been wanted for questioning after leaving the country to Tenerife in the early hours of 29 July following the incident at St Pancras.”

Robinson left the UK in the aftermath
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He was arrested upon his return[/caption]

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