Man jailed for 15 months over ‘vile’ Southport riot social media post | UK | News

Armed Police Apart from Holiday Inn (Picture: PA)
Last summer, an engineer, who published shelter on the ground in Southport uprisings on social media, was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment a week after seeing a prosecution Bungle was released from the detention. Joseph Haythorne called on a hotel residence in Rotherham with the explosion of violence outside the asylum seekers in Rotherham.
26 -year -old HayThorne published a comment on the former Twitter at a lunch on August 4, 2024, and began to rebel as an anti -immigration demonstration outside the Holiday Inn Express near Güney Yorkshire, Rotherham. Hundreds of people bombed police and hotel missiles, while more than 60 police officers were injured in the afternoon. At one point, the rebels opened fire on a garbage box against the fire door of the hotel, which had 240 asylum seekers and more than 20 personnel, and some entered the building.
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Sheffield Crown Court heard Haythorne’s task from an anonymized account seen by 1,100 people in 17 minutes before deleting, and the activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, was currently a gradual task to a gradual task.
He read the defendant’s full task: “Go to Rotherham.
The prosecutors said that the case had some similarities with the Lucy Connolly case, which was sentenced to 31 months in prison after sending X last year: “Now to be deported to mass, it opened fire on the hotels of B *******.
Bianca Brasoveanu, who defended Haythorne, said that after reading an online “poisonous” article, “Southport activities and migration in general, he said.
The court said that the case was different from Connolly, whose duty is alive for hours, and that the investigation into social media has ran out other tasks, including more racist explanations ”.

Holiday Inn, Rotherham, South Yorks, Place of asylum seekers (Picture: Swns)
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Brasoveanu, “None of this was available on Mr. Haythorne’s social media. The defendant is more interested in football than anything else,” he said.
He said that Hayt Haythorne, who was from Ashford in Surrey, wiped his duty after 17 minutes and delivered himself at a police station.
The lawyer said the defendant had problems in prison because his symptoms of depression may deteriorate.
However, Judge Jeremy Richardson KC locked him after he branded the defendant’s “inferiority” task.
The judge added that Haythorne was troubled by online comments about “terrible events in Southport, and that it was“ too much malicious and malignant nonsense on the Internet ”.
After considering the clinical depression of the defendant, the earliest objection at the earliest opportunity and the personal alleviation, he reduced the punishment.
However, Judge Richardson said he was sure that custody was necessary immediately because of the seriousness of the crime, and that he had imprisoned Haythorne for 15 months.
He said: “It does not give any pleasure to send someone like you to imprisonment because you have many positive qualities in life.
“But unfortunately, in the entire episode of last August last year, there were a series of perfect good people who did something very bad, even though they were very bad people who ruled themselves very badly, and you are in this category.”
In the early hours of Wednesday, before adjacent to considering his penalty, the judge said that he left Haythorne’s “after being inflamed by malignant comments on social media” and “as he set out in a very unpleasant way”.
He read his mission about the defendant’s burning hotels and told him: “This was exactly what was in a half to two hours.”
Last week, the prosecutors were left with red-faced after the permission of Sheffield Crown Court’s crime-the required permission and the Royal Prosecutor’s Office (CPS) was told that the crime was published in the case of the crime.
Judge Jeremy Richardson, a recorder of Sheffield, said that any court has so far been “an invalid ve and broke Haythorne’s conviction.
The engineer, who was detained before his court, was released from prison.
The case was sent back to the Magistrates’ Court, where he was found guilty for the second time and appeared before the crown court.




