The Police Service of Northern Ireland strongly condemns the disorder on the streets of Ballymena last night, Monday 9th June.
At around 7.30pm, a planned vigil gathered in the Galgorm Road area before making its way towards Larne Street, onto Wakehurt Road and then down Queen Street. The vigil was initially peaceful as it made its way towards the Clonavon Terrace area of Ballymena.
Officers were present at the vigil to ensure an appropriate and proportionate policing response, due to the large number of people who had gathered in the area.
A number of masked individuals then broke away from the vigil and began to build barricades, stockpiling missiles and attacking properties in the Clonavon Terrace area. Elements of the crowd then turned onto police and attacked officers with petrol and masonry. This disorder was sustained and continued in the vicinity of Galgorm Street, Linenhall Street and Larne Road Link in the vicinity of the Braid.
Police officers came under sustained attack over a number of hours with multiple petrol bombs, fireworks, heavy masonry and bricks thrown in their direction by masked rioters. 15 officers were injured with some requiring required hospital treatment. Two police vehicles were also damaged during the disorder.

A number of homes and businesses were damaged with windows and doors smashed. Four houses were damaged by fire with three people evacuated from .
The attacks on these properties are being investigated as racially-motivated hate attacks. Windows were also smashed of several business units in Galgorm Parks in the early hours. In total, six properties in Clonavon Terrace have sustained damage to windows and doors during the disorder.
During the course of the serious disorder, police officers discharged one Attenuating Energy Projectile (AEP) with one rioter struck.
A 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of riotous and disorderly behaviour, attempted criminal damage and resisting police. He remains in police custody at this time.
As part of ongoing enquiries, police are also investigating a report of arson at the Tobar Park area of Cullybackey in the early hours of Tuesday, 10th June. Shortly after 00:20am, it was reported that a petrol bomb had been thrown at a vehicle in the area which caused it to set alight. Damage was caused to a nearby property, with a woman and two children inside the property. There were no reports of any injuries as colleagues from Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service dealt with the fire. This is being dealt with as a racially motivated hate crime.
Commenting, Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson said: “The shocking scenes of disorder on the streets of Ballymena have to be condemned in the strongest terms.
“This is not the way. People have been injured and public property damaged. We are engaging with groups that have been affected by this disorder and we are gathering evidence, CCTV and other footage to progress criminal investigations.
“I want to put on record my appreciation and gratitude to our officers who were determined to restore order to the town in the most challenging of circumstances with bricks, furniture and petrol bombs all thrown in their direction. They worked fearlessly to try to bring calm to the most volatile of situations. I’m also grateful to our partners in the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service and Northern Ireland Ambulance Service for their support through-out.
“I would strongly urge anyone who was involved in yesterday’s rioting and disorder to think long and hard about their actions. Violence and disorder will only place people at greater risk. Our priority is to keep the community safe and we need everyone to work with us, we want better for Ballymena and Northern Ireland.
“Anyone who has information or who can help identify those responsible is asked to contact police on 101.”
A report can be submitted online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ or you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/