Then there's this one from 2010, which is similar to the recent scuffing case, where the mother of the boy was forced to beg for his life in a veil while the police watched on with a smile.
Girl, 15, arrested over 'Facebook Koran burning video'
A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of inciting religious hatred after allegedly burning an English language version of the Koran.
A 14-year-old boy was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of making threats. Both have been released on police bail.
Catherine Heseltine, chief executive officer of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee, said burning the Koran was one of the most offensive acts to Muslims that she could imagine.
"You can see that in the way Muslims treat the Koran, washing before touching it and in many Muslim homes you will find it on the top shelf above all other books and we will never destroy the Koranic texts."
A senior teacher at a Sandwell school at the centre of a Koran burning controversy says he fears extremists may use the row as a "bandwagon".
A polite way of saying the Muslims might murder her.
The teacher said he saw two Facebook profiles containing threatening comments against the girl.
No news stories about arrests.
The teacher said both students had been excluded from the school for a fixed period...
bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-black-country-11835253
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Fortunately, they were never charged. The CPS made out it wasn't in the public interest, but inciting religious hatred requires a threat. The arrest was illegitimate.
A 15-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl who burned an English language version of the Koran will not face criminal charges...
The CPS said there was sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction against each teenager, but prosecutions would not be in the public interest.
yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/charges-ruled-out-over-koran-burning-1948576