Social media comments result in conviction for Penarth man
A 26-year-old man who posted comments encouraging the recent public disturbances in England has been sentenced at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court today.
Shane McAndrew made the comments on 30 July 2024 on Facebook in relation to public disturbances in Southport.
When police arrested him at his home they found a knuckle duster during their search.
The CPS authorised the police to charge McAndrew with a communications network offence and possession of an offensive weapon in a private place.
Iwan Jenkins of the CPS said: ”McAndrew wrongly thought that he could spread derogatory and menacing content from behind a computer screen.
"Despite not taking part in any unrest himself, he used social media to encourage others to engage in violent behaviour.
“I hope today’s result sends a clear message to those using the internet to sow division - your actions have consequences and you will be prosecuted.”
Shane McAndrew was sentenced to an 18-month Community Order, which includes 20 days Rehabilitation Activity Requirement and 120 hours of unpaid work on 12 September 2024.
Notes to editors
- Shane McAndrew (DOB:3/7/1997) pleaded guilty to sending an offensive message using a public communications network, contrary to sec 127(1)(a) of the Communications Act 2003 and possession of a weapon in a private place, contrary to sec 141(1)(a) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
- Iwan Jenkins is a Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor in CPS Cymru-Wales.