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Evan Wilkins-Doyle said he is ‘disgusted’ and ‘ashamed’ of his behaviour during the Hartlepool riot

A teenager who volunteered with a charity helping refugees shouted racially aggravated abuse at the summer riot in Hartlepool.

Evan Wilkins-Doyle appeared before Teesside Crown Court to be sentenced after admitting to a charge of violent disorder on the night of rioting in the town on July 31. Rachel Masters prosecuting, told the court crowds has gathered following social media posts about protests and by 8pm the mood had turned violent.

She said the defendant was part of the crowd and showed the court CCTV footage of him standing on a wall addressing others. His speech included “Islam is getting further and further into our f****** country”, “don’t let them take our land off us” “step forward, step forward”. Ms Masters said he was trying to surge the crowd forward.

The prosecutor said Wilkins-Doyle, 19, of The Spinney, Hartlepool, had handed himself in to the police and said he had gone because he thought it was going to be a peaceful protest. Stephen Constantine, defending, told the sentencing hearing that the teenager is of previously good character and has spent a lot of his time doing good in the local community and helping others.

He said Wilkins-Doyle had even volunteered for a charity with his mum helping refugees. “The defendant made a speech, or whatever it can be called, for about 20 second and got off the wall,” the court heard.

“You could be forgiven for not understanding why he climbed on that wall and said the things he said. What he said was clearly entirely at odds with the way he has presented himself throughout the rest of his life. It is impossible to explain it.”

He said his clients’ family members are all astonished and the defendant has said he is “disgusted” and “ashamed” by his actions. Mr Constantine said: “Those are the words he used to describe himself and he is at a loss as to explain why he acted in such a way.

“This type of behaviour is alien to him and his family.” The barrister said it is something his client never wants to repeat or put his family through again.

Judge Francis Laird said Wilkins-Doyle had suffered heartache following the death of his step-father and disappointment in being medically discharged from the army and unable to pursue the careers he wanted. He said: “The combination of these factors did affect you greatly.”

He said he found the words he used on that evening did make the crime racially aggravated. But, he took into account all the positive things he had been told about him and his early guilty plea and sentenced him to 14 months in prison.

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Jake Wray, Megan Davison and Amanda Walton appeared at Teesside Crown Court

A rioter who set up a “checkpoint” in Middlesbrough to ask drivers if they were English joined his girlfriend and her mum in court for their part in violent disorder on Teesside.

The trio pleaded guilty to violent disorder in the Middlesbrough riots on August 4.

Amanda Walton, 53, appeared at Teesside Crown Court on Thursday, via video link from Low Newton prison. She admitted throwing a missile at a building and causing damage to a car mirror. Her barrister asked the court for a pre-sentence report to be carried out before she is sentenced. Walton, of Ashling Way in Middlesbrough, will be back in court on September 23.

Minutes later, Walton’s daughter, Megan Davison, 24, pleaded guilty to violent disorder within the same riot. Davison was captured on CCTV on Parliament Road; she was seen jumping up and down on the roof of a car.

The court heard that the mum-of-two has had previous problems with substance misuse; her barrister Tabitha Buck, asked for a pre-sentence report. Davison, of Seaton Street in central Middlesbrough, will also be sentenced on September 23.

Megan Davison’s boyfriend, Jake Wray, also pleaded guilty to violent disorder in the Middlesbrough riots. The 23-year-old set up a “checkpoint” and asked drivers if they were “white” or “English.” Wray, who lives with Megan Davison on Seaton Street, was captured on video allowing white or “English” drivers to pass. He was under a suspended sentence when he committed his new offence. He will be sentenced on October 14.

Evan Wilkins-Doyle, 19 pleaded guilty to violent disorder within the Hartlepool riots. Wilkins-Doyle, of The Spinney in West Park, Hartlepool, appeared in court via video link from Durham prison, and was told he will be sentenced on September 20.

Lisa Davison, 31, also appeared in the dock. She pleaded guilty to violent disorder within the Hartlepool riots on July 31. Davison, of Lister Street in Hartlepool, was told that she will be sentenced on September 18, after the probation service has carried out a pre-sentence report. She was remanded into custody until then.

Dylan Willis, 18, admitted violent disorder after he was captured lobbing a brick through a glass door, from a Middlesbrough street filled with rioters. Willis was captured on camera wearing sunglasses and a gold chain. He later handed himself into police. Willis, of Masefield Road in Hartlepool, will be sentenced on September 2.

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