Vandal who targeted TK Maxx during Plymouth unrest jailed
A vandal who caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to a high street store has been jailed just four days after violent disorder broke out in Plymouth City Centre.
Justin Crimp, 49, was identified after footage clearly showed him at the front of the disorder and then throwing rocks and smashing the door of the TK Maxx store on Royal Parade during widespread unrest. He pleaded guilty to committing violent disorder and criminal damage and was jailed for 32 months at Plymouth Crown Court today.
Crimp, of Palace Street, Plymouth, was involved in unruly scenes on Monday and was responsible for causing damage to property valued over £5000.
He was arrested at his home address on Wednesday 7 August 2024 after footage gathered by Devon & Cornwall Police was used to identify Crimp. Charges were authorised at 3.30am on 8 August 2024, by CPS Direct.
Victoria Cook, Chief Crown Prosecutor for the South West, said: “Justin Crimp acted disgracefully during the collective disorder in Plymouth on Monday. By involving himself in the unrest and causing destruction to a high street store, he has showed an utter disregard for his community.
“Hundreds of prosecutors have been working around the clock across the Crown Prosecution Service, making rapid charging decisions so that suspects can be brought before the courts without delay.
“The appalling scenes we saw in Plymouth this week will not be tolerated. I hope these convictions send a clear message: those who engage in criminality in our communities will not escape justice.”
Notes to editors
- Justin James Crimp [DOB: 31/12/1974] pleaded guilty to one count of criminal damage and one count of violent disorder. He was sentenced to 32 months imprisonment at Plymouth Crown Court on 9 August 2024.