POLICE Scotland have revealed that a second man has been reported to the Procurator Fiscal in relation to the powered parachute Incident at Trump Turnberry Resort earlier this year.
A 35-year-old man has been reported according to police Scotland.
The incident took place on July 13 this year when a Greenpeace activist flew a banner over the hotel while the President was visiting the resort. The banner which read ‘Trump Well Below Par’ was part of the stunt organised by the political party to explain their views on the President and coming to the UK.
Greenpeace spokesperson Ben Stewart at the time of the incident said: “Theresa May should not have dignified Trump with a visit to the UK.
“He is, simply, the worst president ever.
“That’s why we flew over him with a message branding him well below par.”
He added: “A Greenpeace representative at the police line informed officers about the fly-past.”
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