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A teenager who took a knife to an area where a protest was due to take place has been jailed.

Thomas Connelly, 18, pleaded guilty to possession of a bladed article in a public place after he was arrested in Warrington on 7 August.

Police found him with a folding pocketknife after he was “acting suspiciously” near the location of a planned protest, prosecutors said.

The 18-year-old, from Regency Square, was jailed for six months at Chester Magistrates’ Court.

On his arrest, Connelly said he was aware of the protest but had forgotten to leave the knife at where he worked for a upholstery firm.

Emily Lloyd, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said his excuse “isn’t a defence”.

“He was in a public place with a bladed article without lawful authority or reasonable excuse.

“It was concerning that he was making his way to the protest that was planned and the knife could have been used by him or others if he dropped it.”

BBC News

An 18-year-old has been sentenced to 26 weeks in a young offender institution after turning up to a rumoured protest site with a knife in his possession.

Thomas Connelly, 18, of Regency Square, Warrington, pleaded guilty at Chester Magistrates’ Court to a charge of possession of a bladed article in a public place.

He was arrested after being searched by officers in Orford Lane, Warrington, where there had been rumours – which turned out to be false – that a protest related to the wider national disorder was planned, prompting police to exercise their stop and search powers.

Cheshire Police said Connelly told the officers searching him that he had a folding lock knife in his pocket.

A spokesperson for the force said Connelly “had clearly made his way to Orford Lane after hearing this speculation”.

BBC News