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Taxi-driver jailed for social media posts which encouraged violent disorder
Andrew McIntyre, 39, set up a Telegram channel in the aftermath of the Southport knife attack in which three young girls were killed.
Man jailed over social posts after Southport attack
A taxi driver, whose posts on a social media channel were a "catalyst" for violent disorder which broke out after three girls were stabbed at a dance class, has been jailed seven-and-a-half years. Andrew McIntyre,
Taxi driver jailed for social media posts inciting Southport riots
A taxi driver who spread misinformation and incited violence on social media following the Southport attack has been jailed for seven and a half years.
Posts on social media were ‘catalyst’ for violent disorder, court hears
Andrew McIntyre set up a Telegram channel called ‘Southport Wake Up’, in the aftermath of the knife attack in the town, Liverpool Crown Court heard.
How a Lancashire taxi driver became the ‘catalyst’ for Southport riots
A Lancashire taxi driver became the “catalyst” for riots in Southport when he set up a social media account urging “English lads” to “rise up”, a court has heard.
Taxi driver jailed for seven and a half years over Southport social media posts
A taxi driver has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years after his social media posts acted as a "catalyst" for riots in Southport following a knife attack at a dance class last summer. Andrew McIntyre,
Man behind Southport riots jailed for incitement through social media
Andrew McIntyre, 39, was sentenced to seven and a half years for inciting violence through social media during the Southport riots in July 2024. He used a Telegram channel, “Southport Wake Up,” to spread hate and organise attacks.
Taxi driver who stoked Southport riots jailed
A taxi driver whose social media posts were a "catalyst" for riots that broke out after three girls were stabbed to death in Southport has been jailed seven and a half years. Andrew McIntyre, 39, set up a Telegram channel called "Southport Wake Up" in the immediate aftermath of the knife attack at a children's dance class in the Merseyside town on 29 July.
Taxi driver jailed for 7 YEARS for Telegram posts which were 'catalyst for violent Southport disorder'
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