Jake Wray, 23, who was also charged, held up traffic and asked whether motorists were white and English
A grandmother, her daughter and her daughter’s boyfriend have admitted taking part in violent far-right disorder earlier this month in Middlesbrough.
At a previous hearing prosecutors said he was arrested for stopping vehicles at a road junction and questioning drivers about their ethnicity. Motorists were only allowed to pass his checkpoint if he was satisfied they were white, the court heard. The judge said: “You have pleaded guilty to violent disorder. I need to know a little more about you and particularly how you have progressed on the current suspended sentence order.
The court was told she was the mother of two children, aged five and six, who were being looked after by an aunt. At Manchester crown court, an Oldham grandmother was told she was facing jail after admitting violent disorder outside a hotel housing asylum seekers where her daughter was pushing her grandson in a pushchair.
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