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BBC UK News17.06.2026Crime4 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Abuse hurled at judge as first group of rioters sentenced for Ely disorder

Hızlı Bakış

  • Nine individuals were sentenced for their roles in the Ely riots in Cardiff, which erupted after the deaths of two teenagers.
  • Sentences ranged up to six years and six months, with some defendants receiving community orders.
  • The proceedings were marked by angry outbursts from the public gallery, leading to the judge ordering the court to be cleared.

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Two teenagers died in May 2023 after an e-bike crash in Ely, Cardiff, triggering riots and vandalism. Nine individuals are the first to be sentenced for their involvement in the disorder.

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Abuse hurled at judge as first group of rioters sentenced for Ely disorder

Angry scenes broke out in court when a group of rioters were sentenced for violence in Cardiff three years ago.

Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15, died on 22 May 2023 after their e-bike crashed in the Ely area of Cardiff, sparking hours of violence and vandalism with about 150 people turning up to riot.

On Wednesday, nine people in the first group of defendants to be sentenced were told they would serve up to 40% of their terms in custody, with the remainder in the community.

The longest sentence given was for six years and six months.

After the first sentence was delivered, members of the public gallery started shouting, causing disruption in court.

Warning: This story contains offensive language

When it was clear that one of the defendants, Harvey James, had avoided a jail term, applause broke out in the court and Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke asked for the public gallery to be cleared.

"This is not entertainment, this is a sentencing exercise. Leave the court," she said.

James, 20, from Fairwater, was 17 at the time of the riots when he confronted police and threw a rock at officers.

He was given a 24-month community order and 20 days rehabilitation, in line with others who were sentenced in the youth court.

On Wednesday morning, Ashdon O'Dare, 28, from Ely, was handed a sentence of six years and six months. He was described as an "instigator" who "whipped up" the crowd in the early stage of the riots.

Lee Robinson, 40, from Caerau, was also sentenced to six years and six months. He was aggressive and repeatedly shouted abuse at police officers on the night of the disorder, the court heard.

Michaela Gonzales, 37, from Ely, was sentenced to five years and two months. The court heard she was "vocal and confrontational" and threw a bottle at police in the early stages of the riot.

Jordan Bratcher, 27, from Ely, was sentenced to five years and six months for being "part of the initial group who were throwing missiles at police".

Tyler Stapleton, 26, from Ely, was sentenced to four years and four months - he was one of the people who were aggressive towards police and threw stones.

After the first defendant, O'Dare, was sentenced and taken into the dock, people in the public gallery shouted "love you Ash" and gave thumbs up and shouts of support.

When the judge asked them to be quiet, one man in the public gallery appeared to make an offensive, two-fingered gesture at her and another shouted "shut up, you slut".

Lloyd-Clarke asked for the two men to be detained on suspicion of contempt of court.

Mckenzie Pring, 21, from Caerau, was sentenced to four years detention in a young offenders' institution. He threw a number of missiles at police during the early stages of the riot.

Jaydan Baston, 21, from Caerau, was sentenced to four years and six months in a young offenders' institution. He was part of a group who collected rubble and threw it at officers.

Keiron Beccano, 38, from Ely, was sentenced to five years and six months imprisonment. He collected rubble and threw it at officers for about half an hour.

Luke Williams 32, from Caerau, was sentenced to six years in prison.

He was "vocal and aggressive" and live streamed the violence for an hour and half, the court heard, while cheering when officers were hurt and "encouraging" others to come and join in.

During the sentencing, footage which had been played to the jury during the two trials was again shown in court.

It showed a clear timeline of how tensions escalated and the initial bodycam footage which included many people looking upset and bewildered in the moments after the boys crashed.

However, rumours started that police had been chasing the boys before they crashed and, by 19:55, a masked man threw a bottle at officers.

By 20:30, the decision was made to adopt the "show of strength" stance, with officers raising their batons above their heads and driving people up the road - a clear turning point.

People fell, some were hit by police batons, and the abuse of police could be heard with insults including "I hope your kids die" being shouted at officers, the court was told.

The hours that followed showed some of the worst rioting Cardiff had seen for decades, with anything available used to throw at officers, including a burning mattress, a toilet, tiles, paint tins, bricks and bottles.

One of the most dramatic pieces of bodycam footage showed a petrol bomb hitting and setting PC Zoe Lea on fire.

The court heard she was "petrified" as she felt the heat of her overalls burning.

The sentencing continues, with a total of 30 people due to be sentenced over the next few days.

Açık Sorular

  • Will further defendants be sentenced?
  • What are the long-term consequences for the community?

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