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Thug who hurled missiles at police officers convicted of violent disorder

|News, Violent crime

A defendant who hurled missiles at police officers has been convicted following widespread unrest in Hull.

Andrew Stewart, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder at Hull Magistrates’ Court today.

During the weekend's disturbances, he was seen pushing a large, ignited waste bin towards police officers, and throwing missiles at them.

Jonathan Storer, Chief Crown Prosecutor for CPS Yorkshire and Humberside said: “These aren’t protests, these are acts of unacceptable violence and we have worked around the clock to ensure those involved are hauled before the courts as quickly as possible.

“We are unequivocally clear: Whatever your motivation for targeting police, inciting hatred or wreaking havoc on your community, you will face the full force of the law.

“The wheels of justice are rapidly turning and Stewart will now live with the consequences of his  actions for the rest of his life.”

Stephen Parkinson, Director of Public Prosecutions, said: “Our prosecutors are continuing to work closely with police to build the strongest possible cases, making rapid charging decisions and getting those involved in these shameful acts of violence and thuggery before the courts as quickly as possible.

“The work of the criminal justice system will continue in overdrive over the coming days to build the cases against the people who have been arrested and to identify the many others who have been involved.

“Justice is coming for those who have rained chaos on their local streets and to secure this, the CPS will act swiftly, working alongside our partners in the criminal justice system.”

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