Trio face first potential jail terms on violent disorder charge after British riots
Three men who admitted their part in riots in Britain face the first potential prison sentences for a charge of violent disorder following widespread violence across the country.
Liam James Riley, Derek Drummond and Declan Geiran are scheduled to be sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court on Wednesday.
Drummond, 58, of Pool Street, Liverpool, is set to become the first person to be sentenced for participating in the violent disorder in Southport on July 30 following the fatal knife attack on three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club.
He previously pleaded guilty to violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
Riley, of Walton Road, Kirkdale, Liverpool, and Geiran, of Kelso Road, Liverpool, will be sentenced for their part in the rioting in Liverpool city centre after both also pleaded guilty to violent disorder, with Geiran also admitting to arson of a police vehicle.
Further suspects are set to appear in court in connection with widespread violent disorder – including one man facing a charge of stirring up racial hatred.
Aaron Johnson is accused of distributing a recording of visual images which were threatening, abusive or insulting intending to stir up racial hatred on Monday in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
He is due to appear at Manchester Magistrates’ Court alongside four other men who are accused of violent disorder following rioting in the Piccadilly Gardens area of the city centre on Saturday August 4.
Elsewhere, a man has been charged with possessing an offensive weapon during a gathering in Birmingham after TV coverage showed someone apparently holding a sword.
A number of counter-protesters gathered in the Bordesley Green area after social media rumours of a far-right march being staged there.
Shehraz Sarwar from Birmingham was arrested and charged by West Midlands Police following the incident on Monday and will appear at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.
In Plymouth, six people are due in court charged with violent disorder following a protest in the port city on Monday night which saw police officers injured and two members of the public taken to hospital.
Devon and Cornwall Police said the four adults and two 17-year-old boys have been charged under Section 2 of the Public Order Act 1986 and will appear at the city’s magistrates’ court.
Two teenagers are due to appear in youth court in Sheffield in connection with riots outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham.
They follow the case of self-employed builder Joshua Simpson, who became the first person to be convicted following rioting outside the hotel after he admitted assaulting a police officer.
Two men have also been charged following violent disorder in Darlington on Monday evening, Durham Police said.
Cole Stewart, of Victoria Road, Darlington, and Brandon Welch, of Warkworth Way, Darlington, both 18, have been charged with violent disorder and have been remanded in custody to appear at Teesside Magistrates’ Court.
The court appearances come as police remain braced for planned unrest by “hateful and divisive groups” as they monitor reports of at least 30 possible gatherings and threats against immigration law specialists.



