A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been placed under internal investigation following an off-duty incident involving the intimidation of an Al Jazeera journalist in London. The altercation occurred in Golders Green on Monday, where Special Constable David Soffer was captured on film among a group of men surrounding the news crew.
The incident took place as Al Jazeera was reporting on an arson attack targeting ambulances owned by a Jewish charity, which police are investigating as an antisemitic hate crime. In widely circulated footage, Soffer—who was off-duty and wearing civilian clothing—verbally assaulted a Palestinian journalist, using derogatory Arabic terms including ‘dog’ and ‘donkey.’ He additionally told the reporter to ‘go back to Qatar’ and demanded he leave the area.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed awareness of the incident and referred the matter to the Department of Professional Standards for assessment. A spokesperson emphasized the importance of press freedom, stating, ‘Journalists must be able to do their job without being subject to intimidation or harassment.’ The force acknowledged that although officers eventually intervened, the journalists were placed in a difficult situation that compelled them to leave.
Soffer, who also operates a reputation management company, has since removed his affiliation with the Met from his LinkedIn profile. Meanwhile, the police are reviewing footage to determine whether any criminal offenses were committed. In a related development, two British men were arrested and released on bail in connection with the ambulance arson attack.
