'I went to the city centre to go shopping'
Ever since disorder broke out on our streets in the summer, dozens of thugs have been hauled before the courts to face justice. And at several of the court hearings, rioters put forward ridiculous excuses. One claimed he was out because he needed to go to the shops. Many said they had never meant to get involved, or got 'carried away'. Others argued they didn't know what they were getting themselves involved in.
During the ugly scenes, Holt’s actions ‘encouraged’ an attack on a lone black man, and he struck an Asian man to the head. After being arrested, Holt, from Stockport , told police that he’d attended after having seen the event publicised online. His lawyer denied that Holt was part of any ‘far-right political group’. He claimed that Holt’s ‘concern is for children more broadly’. The M.E.N. understands that Holt runs a paedophile hunter group.
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