Tommy Robinson Caught on Camera Shouting Over Unconscious Man at St Pancras
Footage circulating online shows far-right activist Tommy Robinson standing over an unconscious man at St Pancras station while shouting, “He f*ing came at me, bruv,” moments after what appears to be a violent altercation.
The incident occurred on the evening of Monday, July 28, when police were called to reports of a serious assault inside the busy central London station. In the video, a man lies motionless on the concourse floor as bystanders plead for help. One voice off-camera can be heard saying, “Can someone get someone here, quick?”
Robinson—real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon—is seen pacing around the injured man while addressing people nearby. The clip, which has since gone viral, abruptly ends after his aggressive outburst.
British Transport Police have since confirmed they are investigating the incident and have launched an appeal for witnesses. Emergency services arrived shortly after 8:40 p.m., where paramedics reportedly administered CPR and performed a blood transfusion before transporting the man to hospital. His condition is serious but not believed to be life-threatening.
Robinson later posted a video claiming his own facial injury came from “a fight with a door.” No independent confirmation of that claim has been made.
Forensic teams were seen collecting evidence around the scene, particularly near the escalators to platform B, where blood had pooled. Officers have urged anyone with footage or information to contact them by texting 61016, quoting reference 655 of 28 July.
As of Tuesday afternoon, no arrests had been confirmed. Public reaction online continues to build as questions remain about the events leading up to the assault—and Robinson’s role in it.
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