Multiple Offenders Jailed for Violent Riots Across the UK
Courts hand down sentences for hate-fueled violence following Southport stabbings and anti-migration protests in Rotherham.
- Judges sentenced offenders involved in violent disorder and racially aggravated offenses in various UK cities.
- Brothers Luke and Paul Sissons received three-year sentences for leading a mob in Rotherham.
- Michael Campbell, a 56-year-old grandfather, was jailed for 20 months for his role in Hull's unrest.
- Rory Allington-Mott received the longest sentence of three years and three months for violent actions in Southport.
- Several offenders were jailed for attacking police officers and using racially charged language during the riots.