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First prison sentences for those involved in Southport unrest

|News, Violent crime

The first prison sentence for an offender who caused panic and chaos on the streets of Southport last week has been handed down today – showing the stark consequences for those involved in disorder.

Derek Drummond, 58, of Pool Street, Liverpool, earlier pleaded guilty to violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker after taking part in violent unrest in Southport on Monday, August 29.

He was given a three-year prison sentence following a hearing at Liverpool Crown Court today, August 7, 2024.

Liam Riley, 41, of Kirkdale, and Derek Geiran, 29, were also sentenced after pleading guilty to violent disorder following unrest in Liverpool city centre. Geiran also admitted one count of arson after setting fire to a police vehicle during the unrest.

L-R: Drummond, Riley and Geiran

Riley was jailed for 20 months, including two months for the racially aggravating element of his offending, while Geiran was imprisoned for 30 months - 28 months for violent disorder and setting fire to a police van in Liverpool, and a further two months in relation to a conviction for malicious communication.

Sarah Hammond, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Mersey-Cheshire, said: “Today’s prison sentences show that the law is catching up with those who have brought violence to our local communities.  

“The disturbing images we have seen across the country, manipulated by agitators both in-person and online, while local families still grieve the loss of loved ones, is an unforgivable and selfish act that each and every person sentenced today will have to live with.

“The three men sentenced today are the tip of the iceberg, and just the start of what will be a very painful process for many who foolishly chose to involve themselves in violent unrest. Many of those involved will be sent to prison for a long time.

“Riley, Drummond and Geiran mistakenly thought they would escape justice. They now face an extended period of time behind bars, and their criminal convictions will stay with them forever.”

Notes to editors

  • Derek Drummond, 58, of Pool Street, Liverpool, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to violent disorder and assaulting an emergency worker
  • Liam Riley, 41, of Kirkdale, was sentenced to 20 months' imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to causing violent disorder
  • Derek Geiran, 29, was sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment after he pleaded guilty to causing violent disorder.

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