Men Plead Guilty to Rioting Charges in England
Men Plead Guilty to Rioting Charges in England
Men Plead Guilty to Rioting Charges in England
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Several individuals across various locations in the UK have pleaded guilty to charges related to recent rioting incidents. In Blackpool, three men admitted to offenses including assaulting emergency workers and possessing offensive weapons, with further arrests anticipated as police review CCTV and social media footage. In Hartlepool, Carl Holliday, 30, was remanded after pleading guilty to violent disorder, while a 21-year-old woman faced similar charges without entering a plea. Additionally, in Sunderland, three individuals, including Josh Kellett and Andrew Smith, pleaded guilty to violent disorder, with Kellett identified through distinctive tattoos after throwing a stone at police. All involved are awaiting sentencing in upcoming court dates, highlighting a string of violent disturbances in the region.

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