Three men jailed for part in Southampton violent disorder

Three men have been jailed for their parts in violent disorder that erupted on the streets of Southampton.

Harry Varney, 34, Denis Read, 28 and Benjamin Jones, 23, were all sentenced at Southampton Crown Court, having admitted to violent disorder during the protest reacting to the Henry Nowak case on June 2.

The court heard how Jones had punched out at a police riot shield and how Read and Jones threw projectiles at the police.

Prosecutor Siobhan Linsley said that Harry Varney, of Briarswood, Southampton, was identified by his “Donald Pump” vest and was videoed chasing retreating officers, pointing aggressively and kicking a bin.

He later leaned on police riot shields while filming himself, acting aggressively and punching a riot shield multiple times.

He has a previous conviction in 2023 for domestic assault.

Khalid Missouri, mitigating for Varney, told the court that his client hadn’t been recording for social media or for “pride”, but because he felt he had been assaulted by police.

He added that Varney will lose his job of ten years as a result of this case.

Benjamin Jones, of Locksley Road, Eastleigh, picked up three stones and threw them at the police and kicked a bin into a parked car.

The prosecutor says that Jones picked up three stones and threw them at police, before turning and chatting to others in the crowd as if he was on a “day out”.

Stephen Tricker, mitigating for Jones, read a letter from his client which said: “If I could turn back time, I wouldn’t have been there.”

Jones attended the disorder in “spur of the moment”, added Mr Tricker.

Turning to Read, of Addison Road in Sarisbury Green, Ms Linsley said he was among those who chased the retreating officers, including picking up rubbish from a spilt bin to throw.

Later, he entered a garden overlooking the junction of the police cordon on St Denys Road.

The prosecutor says he threw seven items down at the police line, including a glass bottle and plastic.

He also threw soil over a police van.

Thomas Acworth, mitigating for Read, who he said became “overtaken” by what was happening during the disorder.

Mr Acworth said that the disorder was the result of “cycnical” use of a tragedy for the aims of others against the wishes of Henry Nowak’s family, adding his client’s participation was “unbelievably stupid”.

Judge William Mousley KC sentenced Jones to two years and two months imprisonment, Read to two years and eight months imprisonment, and Varney to three years imprisonment.

Mariusz Szczyglo, 45, of Grove Road, Southampton, had also been due to be sentenced at the same time, but as he didn’t have legal representation, so his sentencing was adjourned until June 30.

Daily Echo

Comments are closed.