It is interesting that in this age of new media, the public are bypassing the established media with their amateur films. The demonstrations were heavily filmed and with many journalists and photographers mingling in the crowds, yet no TV pictures or photographs of the incident were shown or published.
As with the G20 death, the established media readily accepted the Police version of events (which proved to be completely false) and as with this incident, they report on YouTube footage later when the lies are exposed and the denials become untenable.
You would hope that they would have learned from the G20 incident, that if they had charged the crowd last week, that it would be on film (there were 1000+ people there and most phones these days can film video), and their lies would soon be exposed.
[When the] // Met's commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson, was asked if there had been horse charges at the protests. He replied: "I was at the debrief last night, there was no reference to that whatsoever and I have no reference to it." //
You have to question his competence.