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First riot conviction following Sunderland disorder

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A Sunderland man has become the first person to be convicted of riot following the recent disorder across the UK.

Kieran Usher, 32, of Bramwell Road, Hendon, today pleaded guilty to a charge of riot at Newcastle Crown Court in relation to his role in the Sunderland disorder on 2 August. 

The case relied on a significant amount of CCTV evidence, which captured Usher donning a face-covering before encouraging others to participate in violence and throwing a missile at nearby police. He was later captured on camera as part of a large mob throwing missiles at attending officers.  

Christopher Atkinson, Head of the Complex Casework Unit for CPS North East, said: “It is clear from the evidence in this case that Usher played an active role in the mob violence that unfolded on the streets of Sunderland. 

“He was filmed working with a group of at least twenty other people to rain missiles onto attending police officers. The co-ordinated and unlawful violence carried out by the group in this incident, the severity of which forced police to temporarily retreat from the assault, made a charge of riot wholly appropriate in this case. The events of that evening also created immeasurable fear for Sunderland residents, with significant damage caused to local businesses.

“We would like to praise the response of Northumbria Police, who effectively tackled the immediate situation while also securing key evidence to help us build robust cases against the perpetrators of this violence. 

“The Crown Prosecution Service will continue to work alongside our criminal justice partners to ensure that anyone threatening the communities we serve are swiftly brought to justice for their actions.”
 

Notes to editors

  • Kieran Usher will be sentenced on 27 September at Newcastle Crown Court.

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