Two more jailed after violent disorder in Bristol

Lee Gilpin and Michael Tarling are the 18th and 19th people to be jailed

Author: Henry WinterPublished 12th Sep 2024

Two men are beginning prison sentences totalling 4 years for violent disorder in Bristol last month.

Lee Gilpin, 43, and Michael Tarling, 42, both of Stoke Gifford, were sentenced at Bristol Crown Court today having been part of groups which used or threatened violence and caused others to fear for their safety during the disorder on 3rd August.

They are the 18th and 19th people to be sentenced for their involvement in the 3 August disorder. A total of 50 people have been arrested and 37 have been charged as part of the subsequent police investigation.

Gilpin threw a concrete parasol stand at the windscreen of a police vehicle and verbally abused and assaulted members of the public and police officers outside the Mercure Hotel. He also kicked a police officer’s bike.

He pleaded guilty to violent disorder and was sentenced to two years in prison.

Tarling was identified as part of the group in various locations during the 3 August disorder.

In Castle Park he was seen throwing an object at police officers and later threw kicks and punches at another man on Redcliffe Way before again throwing an object into a crowd of people.

The court heard he had made racial comments and was gesturing towards police officers and counter protesters. He was also jailed for two years.

Detective Chief Inspector Tom Herbert said: “Both these men played significant roles in the violent disorder we saw in Bristol that day and have rightfully been sentenced for it.

“Nineteen people have now been sentenced in court and are serving more than 35 years combined in prison.

“Our investigation is still continuing with dozens of people having been identified, arrested and charged for their involvement and I would continue to urge anyone who recognises any of the people featured in the images we’ve released to come forward.”

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