The man who stoked the Southport riots with a Telegram group he started has been jailed for seven and a half years. Andrew ...
McIntyre was working as a taxi driver when he was intercepted and arrested by police in Liverpool on 8 August. A knife was ...
A taxi driver has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years after his social media posts acted as a "catalyst" for riots in ...
A taxi driver who spread misinformation and incited violence on social media following the Southport attack has been jailed ...
A Lancashire taxi driver became the “catalyst” for riots in Southport when he set up a social media account urging “English ...
The court heard McIntyre shared content from a site called Tommy Robinson/ Britain First/ For Britain about a protest ...
Andrew McIntyre, 39, set up a Telegram channel in the aftermath of the Southport knife attack in which three young girls were ...
Andrew McIntyre, 39, was sentenced to seven and a half years for inciting violence through social media during the Southport ...
I have no doubt your actions encouraged many people to plan and then to commit offences of both violent disorder and criminal ...
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Andrew McIntyre, 39, found guilty at Liverpool Crown Court of encouraging people to take part in unrest through Telegram ...
McIntyre, who has no previous convictions, was previously accused of encouraging the murder of Ms Cooper, although this count ...