London Police Chief Says She Won’t Quit After Vigil Clashes

London Police Chief Says She Won’t Quit After Vigil Clashes
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick arrives at New Scotland Yard in London, on March 14, 2021. Yui Mok/PA via AP
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LONDON—London’s police commissioner on Sunday defended her officers’ actions and said she didn’t intend to resign, after coming under heavy criticism for the way police treated some protesters during a vigil for a woman whom one of the force’s own officers is accused of murdering.

Hundreds defied coronavirus restrictions Saturday to protest violence against women and remember Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old London resident whose disappearance and killing prompted a national outcry. But the vigil ended with clashes between police and those attending, and many questioned whether the police force was too heavy-handed.