The long read: More people have been imprisoned for rioting during a single day in Bristol in 2021 than in any other protest-related disorder since at least the 1980s. What was behind this push to prosecute so harshly?
I don't think setting fire to cars... Police car or not.... is a socially acceptable thing to do. Ever. Call me old fashioned.
His sentence is surely up to the judge that sentenced him in line with the guidelines he or she would have received for this sort of offence and risk to life. So maybe you should be directing your fuck offs to the judiciary?
He pushed a burning pile of trash at a Cop
I imagine the judge asked the question: what on earth do you think would happen when you pushed an incendiary object onto a car? As in, what was the purpose of this act?
Lad was literally smashing windows, shoving burning piles of cardboard into a car for a half hour. Not one sane individual is upset this dude is off the streets
The Mail Online covered the story with the headline: “A terrifying vision of lawless Britain.” Avon and Somerset’s then chief constable, Andy Marsh, claimed that the protest had been “hijacked by extremists” determined to “assault our officers”.
Many of the women’s rights and BLM activists who had been involved in organising the Everard vigil on Clapham Common called for a new round of protests, this time against the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill.
In the first trial, a 25-year-old man from the local travelling community, Ryan Roberts, received a 14-year sentence for riot and attempted arson after the court was played a 34-minute video showing him throwing bottles and cans, smashing a window and pushing burning pieces of cardboard under an occupied police vehicle.
DC Perry, who reviewed much of the footage as part of Riccio’s team, told me: “On the face of it you think ‘poor girl’, but there were elements of her behaviour …[where] it still hits the mould of affray, violent disorder and riot.”
(After the MPs’ report was published, Avon and Somerset police claimed that allegations of disproportionate force had been fully investigated by its own professional standards department and said it was confident officers had acted appropriately.)
Later that month, UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, persuaded police chiefs to sign up to a protocol restricting protests outside MPs’ homes, party offices, parliament and town halls.
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