UK RIOTERS JAILED FOR 32 MONTHS - Watch Full Sentencing

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UK RIOTERS JAILED FOR 32 MONTHS - Watch Full Sentencing

Two men have been jailed in the first televised sentencing hearings over the riots sparked by the killing of three young girls at a community centre in Southport.

Hundreds of people have been arrested after riots broke out across the country over the past few days - fuelled by disinformation about the fatal stabbing of three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport on 29 July.

Victoria Cook, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS South West, said: "The substantial sentences handed down today should send a chilling message to those arrested, those sat in cells ahead of their court hearing and those still waiting for a knock from the police.

"Within 72 hours, these offenders have been charged, convicted and jailed, underlining the Crown Prosecution Service's commitment to swift justice and ensuring those involved in disorder are given the strongest possible penalties.

"We continue to work at pace with our partners across the criminal justice system to ensure anyone sewing chaos in their communities face the consequences of their actions."

Meanwhile, a couple who became involved in riots in Hartlepool after going to an afternoon bingo session have each been jailed for 26 months at Teesside Crown Court.
Former postmaster and school governor Steven Mailen, 54, and his partner Ryan Sheers, 29, both pleaded guilty to violent disorder after 200 people gathered in the County Durham town on 31 July.

Mailen was described as "one of the main instigators" of a large-scale disturbance on Murray Street. While Sheers, a former McDonald's worker, was bitten on the hip by a police dog during the disorder.

A judge said both men were "at the very forefront of the mob", and tried to push their way through a police cordon, with Mailen taunting officers and encouraging others to use violence towards them. Neither had any previous convictions.

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Elon Musk has branded Sir Keir Starmer a "hypocrite" over his approach to policing.

Musk has been sparring with Sir Keir since last week after the prime minister blamed social media companies for allowing the spread of false claims that the Southport stabbings suspect was an asylum seeker - which prompted riots across the UK.

The billionaire tycoon, who has proclaimed free speech as a key goal of his takeover of Twitter, which he renamed X, has also expressed his disbelief that people who incite violence online are being prosecuted in the UK.

Today, Musk called Sir Keir a hypocrite. He did this in response to the prime minister criticising Musk for alleging police in Birmingham had used two-tier policing - a phrase being used to describe the impression that some protests and demonstrations are dealt with more harshly than others.