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MAN THAT FOUGHT WITH MIGRANT WHO MADE GUN THREATS REMANDED
Anthony Livesey, 31, of Moorfield Avenue, Denton, pleaded guilty to violent disorder following an incident in Piccadilly Gardens on August 3.
Prosecutor Hannah Nicholls told the court that at around 1pm on Saturday there was ‘large-scale disorder’ in the city centre which led to ‘far right protesters’ engaging in an altercation with a black male.
The court heard he had previous convictions for domestic violence including battery and controlling behaviour. No application for bail was made on his behalf by his solicitor
Remanding him into custody, District Judge Lucy Hogarth said: “I have worked in criminal justice for nearly 30 years and I am not often lost for words but this offence that was committed by you and your friends is one of the most cowardly and disgraceful cases I have ever experienced. I am absolutely stunned and shocked by you and your friends’ behaviour.”
Yet no charges against the African Migrant how fitting?
Anthony Livesey, 31, of Moorfield Avenue, Denton, pleaded guilty to violent disorder following an incident in Piccadilly Gardens on August 3.
Prosecutor Hannah Nicholls told the court that at around 1pm on Saturday there was ‘large-scale disorder’ in the city centre which led to ‘far right protesters’ engaging in an altercation with a black male.
The court heard he had previous convictions for domestic violence including battery and controlling behaviour. No application for bail was made on his behalf by his solicitor
Remanding him into custody, District Judge Lucy Hogarth said: “I have worked in criminal justice for nearly 30 years and I am not often lost for words but this offence that was committed by you and your friends is one of the most cowardly and disgraceful cases I have ever experienced. I am absolutely stunned and shocked by you and your friends’ behaviour.”
Yet no charges against the African Migrant how fitting?