A barrister claimed violent disorder that erupted outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in north Manchester was ‘less about racism’ and was ‘more about’ anti-government feeling.
The comments were made during the sentencing of a balaclava-wearing thug who was part of a ‘mob’ who attacked a bus in Newton Heath.
Kemmy Grange, 20, was part of the disorder outside a Holiday Inn on Oldham Road on July 31 during a wave of violence that swept the country after the deaths of three young girls in Southport.
Manchester Crown Court heard the protest was organised via Facebook in a post that read ‘Let’s get them out. 6pm today,’ followed by three clenched fist emojis and a St George’s flag.
During the disorder, racist chants were heard, bricks and bottles were hurled at police and the hotel and a passing bus was attacked. A resident of the hotel, which was housing families and children among others, was injured after he was hit by flying glass.
This story is from the September 15, 2024 edition of MEN on Sunday.
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