Three more jailed after Southport riots

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Three people have been jailed for a combined six years and 10 months for their roles in violent disorder in Southport.


They appeared at Liverpool Crown Court today, Tuesday 27 August, after pleading guilty to violent disorder.


Mark Blanchard, 37 (above left), of Saints Close, in Old Swan, was sentenced to two years and six months in prison


Carlos McStravock, 33 (above middle), of Middle Way, in Croxteth, was sentenced to two years and four months in prison


Max Higson, 22 (above right), of no fixed abode, was sentenced to two years in prison


Assistant Chief Constable Paul White said: “These men were part of a group who brought violence to the streets of Southport, causing harm and fear in a community that was already in shock following the murders of Alice, Elsie and Bebe the previous day.


“Those involved in the appalling scenes continue to be dealt with in court and there have now been 33 people sentenced for their role in the disorder in Merseyside.


“Our officers have been working incredibly long hours to investigate the vast array of footage available from both incidents we’ve experienced in Southport and Liverpool and this will continue, with more arrests and charges to come.


“I’d also like to recognise the vital role that the public have played in this conviction, too. We’re continuing to receive information from members of the local community and please continue to come forward.
“With your support, we can continue to take robust action against those who are responsible for the senseless violence witnessed in Merseyside.”
We would encourage anyone with information to contact us via Public Portal Public Portal (https://orlo.uk/At5uZ) or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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