Boy arrested on 13th birthday sentenced for throwing egg at police

A bit more now from Manchester Magistrates’ Court where a teenager who was arrested on his 13th birthday, for his part in violent disorder outside a hotel housing asylum seekers in the city, has just been sentenced.

The teenager, who was 12 at the time of the incident in July, was given a 12-month referral order by District Judge Margaret McCormack.

The hearing was told he threw objects at police, including an egg, and also goaded police officers.

District Judge McCormack told the boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, that the group of adults and youths outside the Holiday Inn were “terrorising people trying to go about their daily lives”.

“You may have been 12 but you knew what you were doing was wrong”, she told him.

In defence, the court was told the boy was “not a racist” and was “ashamed by his actions” .

His mother, who was in court, was ordered to pay £150 compensation to a bus driver, who was assaulted by others during the violence.

BBC News

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