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Guy Sullivan was jailed at Plymouth Crown Court on Monday.

A man who grabbed a police officer’s baton and ran off with it during disorder in Plymouth has been jailed for three years.

Guy Sullivan, 43, admitted a charge of violent disorder relating to the incident during protests in the Devon city on August 5.

Plymouth Crown Court heard the lone officer was up against a grass verge and was using his baton to strike forward in a bid to push back protesters around him.

Sullivan, of New George Street, Plymouth, then came behind the officer and grabbed the baton out of his hands.

The officer was pulled to the ground and attacked by other protesters as onlookers filmed and shouted “get him”, “do him” and “let him have it”.

Judge Robert Linford told Sullivan: “You ran up behind Pc Hannaford, who was doing what he could to try to keep the mob, because that’s what they were, at bay.

“You took his baton and made off with it. As a direct consequence of that, Pc Hannaford, who has been a police officer for a very long period of time, was taken to the ground and beaten.

“He curled himself into a ball while these people set upon him.

“He must have been terrified, not withstanding his years of experience. He says so close to his retirement this incident has left a sour taste.

“You played your part in that mob violence. The courts are going to come down hard on people who are part of that widespread disorder.”

The judge jailed Sullivan for 26 months for the violent disorder.

Sullivan had previously received a 16-month prison sentence for smashing into a Tesco Express store during the protests and stealing £281 worth of alcohol.

Judge Linford reduced that sentence to 10 months, which Sullivan will serve after the 26-month sentence for violent disorder.

Prosecuting, Lewis Aldous said the officer “ended up on the floor and sustained injuries to his head”, but was not seriously hurt.

He told the court that the police baton was later recovered from the home of another defendant charged in relation to the protest.

Representing Sullivan, Christopher Cuddihee said his client had “blundered into the situation” and did not look back to see the officer being attacked.

“He was drunk that evening, stumbling around, and stumbled into this disorder,” Mr Cuddihee said.

“He has never been political in his life. Unfortunately, he has inserted himself into this very serious incident in a very unhelpful and potentially dangerous way.”

A letter written by Sullivan, apologising to the police, was read to the court.

The defendant has 37 previous convictions for 108 offences.

He wrote: “To all the officers that this concerns, I would like to start by saying how sorry I am for the stupid act I did on the day in question.”

Sullivan wrote that he had previously suffered with drug addiction but had passed all drug tests since being released from prison and was now the father of a “beautiful” baby who is five months old.

“I am going to miss my son’s first Christmas,” he said.

“I am sorry from the bottom of my heart. I can’t believe how stupid I have been, letting everyone down including you.”

As he was led to the cells, Sullivan told the court: “Sorry once again officer, I do apologise.”

Evening Standard

Guy Sullivan was already jailed this week for burglary of Tesco Metro store during disorder

A man who has already been jailed for burgling a Tesco store in plympton Plymouth city centre under the cover of the violent disorder on Monday evening has now admitted taking part in that disorder.

Guy Sullivan, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to the burglary which Judge Robert Linford said was “an offence committed in the context of public disorder”.

He was handed a 16 month jail sentence but had already been recalled prison as he had been released on licence having been jailed in September 2023 for “multiple offences”. His expected released date was June 2025.

Sullivan, of New George Street, used a brick taken from nearby to smash his way in through the door, then kicked a hole big enough to climb through. CCTV footage from several angles captured the entire incident, including Sullivan grabbing a basket and filling it with 12 bottles of alcohol – two at a time – with a value of £281.

On Thursday prosecutor Lewis Aldous told the court that 43-year-old Sullivan had had 35 convictions for 107 offences – 60 of which were for theft and similar offences such as burglary and shoplifting.

Judge Linford told Sullivan, who admitted the burglary at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court: “It was an offence committed in the context of public disorder.

“It doesn’t mean you were engaged in public disorder – it means it happened in that context.”

He said Sullivan effectively “exploited” the ongoing disorder to burgle the store and questioned his commitment to drink-related rehabilitation by stealing 12 bottles of alcohol.

PlymouthLive has learned that after being taken down to the Crown Court cells police arrested him on suspicion of violent disorder, theft from a person – namely a baton from a police officer – and possession of an offensive weapon – the police baton.

Today [Friday August 9] Sullivan, appeared at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court where he pleaded guilty to all three offences.

He was remanded into custody and will appear at Plymouth Crown Court on Monday 12 August to be sentenced.

Plymouth Herald