Middlesbrough rioter with police grudge tried but failed to set fire to wheelie bin pushed at cops
Michael Stevenson, 34, was caged for 26 months at Teesside Crown Court
A man who tried but failed to set fire to a wheelie bin which was pushed towards riot police during disorder in Middlesbrough has been jailed.
Michael Stevenson was later recognised by a police officer who watched YouTube footage of the widespread trouble in the town on August 4.
The 34-year-old could be seen trying to set fire to rubbish in a large wheelie bin which he then helped push towards police lines
When he was arrested four days later, Stevenson said he had been visited at his home by police five years earlier and he had “acted in retaliation for that”, said Rachel Masters, prosecuting at Teesside Crown Court. He admitted a single count of violent disorder.
Judge Francis Laird KC sentenced him to 26 months, saying: “You chose to take part in an organised and large-scale act of public disorder.” Gary Wood, defending, said Stevenson, of Newport Road, Middlesbrough, was isolated from other people, had mental issues and will find prison very hard.
