The Metropolitan Police in London is asking the public for help in identifying nine people they would like to speak to after 14 officers were assaulted last weekend. On April 24, officers approached a crowd of over 100 people in London’s Hyde Park, who were playing music and gathered closely together in breach of the UK government’s CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus lockdown regulations. When the officers asked them to stop the music and leave the area, they came under “sustained and violent attack,” the Met said in a statement issued on Friday. Fourteen officers received injuries from missiles and physical assaults, five of whom required medical treatment, said the statement. Detective Chief Inspector Nat Norris, from the Met’s Public Order Command, said the level of violence was “some of the worst” he had seen in recent years. “These officers were simply trying to do their job and it can …