This is the moment a brazen rioter got his just deserts after he drove more than 50 miles to hurl racist abuse at police during a riot, before boasting about his injuries.
Stuart Bolton, 38, travelled from his home in Barrow-upon-Humber to Rotherham on August 4 with his partner and 15-year-old son after watching live coverage of the violence outside Holiday Inn.
The thug launched into a vile verbal attack on officers while there shouting ‘come here you P***, finish it, finish it’, and ‘one on one, I’ll kill you. I’ll kill you. F**k that, f**k that, f**k that’.
He was snared by cops after he boasted at a Shell petrol station about taking part in the riot and officers causing the injury to his head.
Bodycam footage from his arrest shows how Bolton launched into an aggressive tirade, shouting ‘you know your officers assaulted me’, as he walked along a pavement with a shopping bag.
Police then proceed to arrest Bolton who shouts: ‘What have I been done for? ‘What have I been done for’, as one officer tells him to ‘calm down’.
One female officer was forced to raise her voice while reading his rights, shouting ‘listen’ as Bolton repeats ‘look at the back of my head’, referencing the injury he received after the riot.
It comes as more than 1,100 people have now been arrested over the far-right violence, with almost 650 charged, the NPCC confirmed today.
Police in Merseyside have issued pictures of another eight riot suspects wanted in connection with the violent disorder in Southport and Liverpool.
Anyone with information about the identities of the men pictures have been asked to contact police directly.
Detective Chief Inspector Tony Roberts said: ‘These eight males need to make themselves known as soon as possible, as we think they could assist our ongoing investigations into the incidents of disorder in Southport and Liverpool.
‘Each and every person who took part can expect to face the consequences of their actions. ‘We are still working through footage and images as they come in and we’ll continue to arrest, charge and put before the courts anyone identified.
‘To date, we have arrested 74 people, and charged 41. There will be more to come in the following days and weeks.
‘Please contact us with names and the corresponding number on the image and we will do the rest.’
Two women have admitted violent disorder relating to unrest in Bristol on August 3.
Elly-Jayne Cox, 33, of Bishopsworth, Bristol and Lisa Bishop, 38, of Lawrence Weston, Bristol, appeared before Bristol Magistrates’ Court on Thursday morning.
Both defendants pleaded guilty to a charge of violent disorder and were remanded into custody by District Judge Joanna Dickens.
They will appear before Bristol Crown Court on Friday to be sentenced.
Three people have also pleaded guilty to violent disorder in connection with events in Plymouth on Monday, August 5.
Kerry Gove, aged 34, Andrew Ball, aged 49 and Grant Braidwood, aged 40, who are all from Plymouth have been remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Plymouth Crown Court tomorrow.
A 15-year-old boy who admitted to violent disorder in Sunderland and stealing a vape from a shop is being sentenced today, as well as the ‘ringleader’ of the Southport riot who attached a black man in Manchester.
A man who threw bricks at police outside a hotel housing asylum seekers has been jailed for two years and 10 months.
Paul Smith, 21, of Keynsham Road, Manchester, was sentenced for violent disorder on Thursday morning at Manchester Crown Court.
In footage shown in court, Smith can be seen throwing bricks and a bottle towards police officers and vehicles during the disorder outside the Holiday Inn hotel in Manchester on July 31.
Prosecutor Philip Hall said of Smith’s demeanour on the footage: ‘He’s smiling and appears to be taking some delight from the event.’
In his sentencing remarks, Judge John Potter said: ‘On July 29, an appalling and tragic attack took place in Southport. Three children lost their lives and numerous other children and adults were seriously injured in a knife attack.
‘Shortly after that attack, lies were deliberately spread via leaflets, the internet and social media as to who may have been responsible.
‘This material emphasised the supposed nationality, ethnicity and religion of the alleged attacker.
‘Inspired by the ignorance of racism, mobs gathered in towns and cities throughout the country intent on retribution.’
A man who carried out a ‘spinning kick’ against a shop window during disorder in Manchester has been jailed for 20 months.
Oliver Chapman, 23, of Duke Street, Radcliffe, was sentenced for violent disorder on Thursday afternoon at Manchester Crown Court.
Prosecutor Philip Hall said Chapman was ‘part of a group seen kicking shop fronts’ in Manchester city centre on August 3.
During a police interview, Chapman admitted kicking a shop front, saying: ‘I’d done a silly spinning kick to it.’
Judge John Potter told Chapman that he had taken part in an ‘incident of lawlessness’ and ‘violently kicked a glass door’.
The judge added: ‘You decided to align yourself with a large group of individuals who were intent on causing violence.’
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Two more men have been charged following disorder in Merseyside.
Daniel Carrigan, 41, of Preston Grove, Anfield, was charged with violent disorder and criminal damage in Southport, and Luke Moran, 38, of Leybourne Avenue, Birkdale, was charged with violent disorder, Merseyside Police said.
Both men will appear at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court later on Thursday.
Meanwhile, a further three people have been charged following the disorder in Bristol earlier this month, taking the total number to 15.
Lisa Bishop, 38, of Lawrence Weston, Bristol, Bradley McCarthy, 34, of Knowle, Bristol, and Elly-Jane Cox, 33, of Bishopsworth, Bristol, were all charged with violent disorder.
They are due to appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court later today.
Cleveland Police said a 40-year-old woman has been charged with violent disorder in relation to unrest in Hartlepool on July 31.
Donna Conniff, of Alford Court, Hartlepool, has been remanded in custody to appear at Teesside Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.