Man who set bin on fire during disorder jailed

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Image caption, Louis McGrother was sentenced to 20 months in jail

A "well-balanced young man" who kicked out at a police officer and set fire to a wheelie bin during disorder in Middlesbrough has been jailed.

Louis McGrother handed himself into police after footage of him joining in attacks on police on 4 August was published by the media.

Appearing at Teesside Crown Court, the 22-year-old, of South View Terrace in the town, admitted one charge of violent disorder.

Judge Francis Laird KC sentenced him to 20 months in jail.

Joel Wootten, defending, said McGrother went along to the Cenotaph intending only to join a peaceful protest.

The judge said he had read references from his employer, partner and mother which described "a well-balanced young man who takes his family responsibilities seriously, and who has a good work ethic".

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