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Facebook user first to be jailed for stirring up racial hatred following UK riots

The defendant admitted posting on the social media platform urging others to target a hotel housing asylum seekers

Scenes of disorder have broke out across parts of the UK
Scenes of disorder have broke out across parts of the UK over the past week (Owen Humphreys/PA)

A Facebook user who encouraged people to attack a hotel housing asylum seekers has become the first person to be jailed for stirring up racial hatred following widespread disorder across the country.

Jordan Parlour (28) admitted posting on the social media platform between August 1 and August 5 urging others to target the building in Leeds, which at the time was housing more than 200 asylum seekers and refugees.

Undated handout photo issued by West Yorkshire Police of Jordan Parlour who has been jailed for 20 months at Leeds Crown Court for publishing Facebook posts encouraging people to attack a hotel in the city housing more than 200 asylum seekers and refugees during the recent nationwide disorder.
Issue date: Friday August 9, 2024.
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Jordan Parlour who has been jailed for 20 months at Leeds Crown Court for publishing Facebook posts encouraging people to attack a hotel in the city housing more than 200 asylum seekers and refugees during the recent nationwide disorder. PICTURE: WEST YORKSHIRE POLICE/PA WIRE

The hotel manager put the building into lockdown on Saturday due to the disorder in the city, and at least one window was broken after stones were thrown over the weekend.

On Friday, Parlour, of Seacroft, Leeds, was jailed for 20 months at Leeds Crown Court.

It is among a handful of cases in which suspects have been charged with stirring up racial hatred since the widespread disorder began.

In another first since the recent widespread disorder began, a man who encouraged people to start a riot on social media became the first person from Wales to be convicted.

Undated handout photo issued by North Wales Police of 34-year-old Richard David Williams from Flintshire, Wales, who appeared before Mold Magistrates Court and was charged with malicious communications on Friday, and has been convicted and jailed for 12 weeks.
Issue date: Friday August 9, 2024.
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posted about taking part in a riot and shared a derogatory meme about migrants in a local Facebook group dedicated to protests, Mold Magistrates' Court heard.
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Richard David Williams from Flintshire, Wales, who appeared before Mold Magistrates Court and was charged with malicious communications on Friday. PICTURE: NORTH WALES POLICE/PA WIRE

Richard Williams (34) of Buckley, Flintshire, posted about taking part in a riot and shared a derogatory meme about migrants in a local Facebook group dedicated to protests, Mold Magistrates’ Court heard.

Williams pleaded guilty to one count of sending menacing messages via a public communication network.

Joining Parlour at Leeds Crown Court were Sameer Ali (21) and Adnan Ghafoor (31), who were jailed for 20 months and 18 months respectively for an attack on “pro-EDL” protesters after rival demonstrations in the city.

The court was shown CCTV footage of a group of Asian men kicking and punching a smaller group of four white men, one of whom was draped in a Union flag and wearing a Union flag mask, on Saturday.

Four people also face jail at Newcastle Crown Court following violent disorder in Sunderland.

In Southampton, Ryan Wheatley (40) pleaded guilty to assault by beating of a police officer at a protest in the city on Wednesday.

Gareth Metcalfe (44) admitted violent disorder in his home town of Southport on Tuesday, the day after three girls were killed in a fatal knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club.

At Inner London Crown Court, Ozzie Cush will be sentenced for assaulting an emergency worker in Westminster on July 30.

Teesside Crown Court will see three Middlesbrough rioters and one Darlington rioter face prison sentences and in Sheffield, Kenzie Roughley (18) will be sentenced for violent disorder outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham.

Suspected rioters will also be appearing in magistrates courts across the UK, including in Liverpool, Llandudno, South Tyneside and Wirral.

At least a dozen people were jailed on Thursday for their part in the riots of the past 10 days.