The protesters have collided with the police outside hotel Housing is believed to be asylum seekers,
Fireworks were closed and the eggs were thrown out of the hotel, Essex,
This is the latest performance outside the Bell Hotel after the 38 -year -old man alleged sexual harassment.
Hadsh Garbarslasi Kebatu on Thursday refused to try to kiss a 14 -year -old girl when he appeared in the Chelmsford Magistrate Court.
Police said that a person was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of Afrea after a report of an attack during a Sunday protest.
“We have closed a part of the high road, EppingFor the safety and protesters of the public, the Essex Police said.
Bal said, “We will not tolerate any criminality on our streets, whether it is associated with protest or not.”
“After the report of the attack near the Bell Hotel in Epping on Sunday 13 July, a person has been arrested in protest against today.
“They will be taken into custody while continuing our inquiry.”
Chief Superintendent Simon Anslo said: “Disintegration and abusive are never a proper response, whether the power to feel in this case and the issue.
“People in peace, lawful and responsibility cause us more wide public – no worry.
“However, we can never, and never, will not tolerate any kind of criminal behavior and anyone who is identified as a crime crime will be dealt with firmly.”
Police later said that an officer had upheld a minor neck injury.
Mr. Anselo said: “I am sure those living in Eating are worried after tonight. I share those concerns.
“We know that people who carry out these crimes do not represent episted or essex.
“Anything about the aggressive we saw tonight is the representative of these communities, or the peaceful incident that ended before the beginning. It was a crime.
“Our detectives are already working through this evening footage – from our officers’ bodyworn cameras, from our drones and from social media – and where crimes are identified, we will take action.”