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A man who a court was told had “joined the mob” of rioters who descended on a hotel housing asylum seekers in South Yorkshire has been jailed for his part in the violent disorder.

Nathan Annables, 25, threw missiles at police and entered the Manvers Holiday Inn Express on 4 August to arm himself with a chair which he then used to “repeatedly” hit a hotel window before throwing it, Sheffield Crown Court heard.

He also tried to kick a police van when it was driven through the crowd, and he joined in with chanting aimed at asylum seekers in the hotel.

On Wednesday, Annables, of Manor Drive, Goldthorpe, in Barnsley, who had earlier pleaded guilty to violent disorder, was jailed for three years.

Sentencing Annables, the judge, Her Honour Sarah Wright, told the court that he had “joined in” what was a “terrifying” ordeal for the asylum seekers and staff in the hotel.

People inside the building were “crying and panicked” by what they could see unfolding outside and on social media, and they could smell fires burning, Judge Wright said.

Prosecutor Stephanie Hollis had earlier said that four police dogs and a horse were physically hurt during the violence at the hotel.

People in the surrounding area were left worried by what they had seen happen in the “protracted attack on police and occupants of the hotel”, with local residents scared the violence would spread and fearing for their lives, she said.

Ms Hollis told the court that tensions had mounted outside the hotel “well before physical violence broke out”.

Annables was seen on police bodycam footage arriving before midday drinking a bottle of alcohol and he was still there “hours later”, she said.

Ms Hollis said Annables was seen on video footage ripping wooden planks from a nearby perimeter fence to throw at police.

He also picked up a “rock or lump of concrete” and threw it at officers before attempting to kick a police van.

The court was told that Annables then went inside the hotel to arm himself with a chair to smash a window before throwing it, and he joined in with chants of “Yorkshire, Yorkshire”.

Ms Hollis said that in his first police interview, Annables told officers he had not joined in the disorder, however he later pleaded guilty to his role in the violence.

The judge told Annables she was sentencing him to three years because of the part he played in the violent disorder, “perpetrated by a mob of which you were part”.

Meanwhile, at Sheffield Youth Court on Wednesday, a 17-year-old boy was handed a 12-month referral order and ordered to pay £400 in compensation to South Yorkshire Police for his role in the violence at the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers.

The judge said he had given that sentence because the boy had had a difficult background, however he added that the teenager had been at the “forefront” of the violence that day.

The 17-year-old had joined in with the crowd, throwing missiles and kicking out at police, the judge said.

The boy told the court he would “just like to say I’m sorry for what I’ve done”, adding that he regretted his actions.

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Ashley Williams was caught on CCTV as he roamed around the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham with a fire extinguisher in his hand.

A bricklayer who went into a hotel which was besieged by rioters before throwing a fire extinguisher and a chair at police has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.

Ashley Williams, 21, was caught on CCTV as he roamed around the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers, Rotherham, on August 4 with a fire extinguisher in his hand as more than 200 asylum seekers took shelter upstairs and staff barricaded themselves into the kitchen.

The footage was shown at Sheffield Crown Court on Wednesday along with further clips which showed him emerging from the building, wearing very distinctive “neon green” shorts and a t-shirt, and throwing the fire extinguisher at a line of police officers with riot shields who were pinned against a wall.

Williams, of Lowfield Walk, Denaby Main, South Yorkshire, then re-joined the large crowd which was screaming at the officers and throwing missiles before emerging again to throw a chair at the line of shields.

The court heard how 64 police officers, four horses and a dog were injured in the violence outside the hotel and the mob tried to set fire to the building as a number of people smashed their way in through a fire door.

James Burley, defending, said his client came from a “stable, loving home” and is “adamant there is no issue of racist intent”.

Mr Burley said Williams, who admitted violent disorder at an earlier hearing, has ADHD and has recently also been diagnosed with autism.

Judge Sarah Wright acknowledged that the defendant “struggled with consequential thinking” and had no previous convictions.

But she said he played a willing role in the violence.

Judge Wright said the disorder was “truly frightening” and added: “The police officers behaved with immense professionalism in the face of a determined and violent mob.”

More than 50 people have now been sentenced following the incident at the hotel.

Also on Wednesday, Nathan Annables, 25, of Manor Avenue, Goldthorpe, pleaded guilty to violent disorder in relation to the violence in Manvers.

He was remanded in custody to appear again at Sheffield Crown Court on October 16.

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