Rory Allington-Mott winked as he was led down to the cells
A racist thug smirked and shook his head as a judge scorned him for the “repulsive” views that saw him target a mosque with bricks during a riot. Liverpool Crown Court was told today, Friday, that Rory Allington-Mott played a “leading role” during the violent disorder on both Sussex Road and St Luke’s Road on July 30 this year.
A note from his workplace supervisor read out in court drew attention to comments Allington-Mott made about people of other races, including: 'They come raping my country and my women' before he added: 'I have to blow the f****** up.' The court heard he triggered his suspended sentence in January of this year when he failed to provide a specimen to police. He was released from prison on April 8 this year and his licence expired on July 8.
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