Eleventh man sentenced for his part in the death of Fidel Glasgow
He was jailed on Monday.
Another man has been jailed for his part in the violent disorder which led to the death of Fidel Glasgow in 2018.
Idris Rahman, 26, was jailed for two years and two months at Coventry Crown Court on Monday.
This is following his conviction earlier this year for violent disorder.
The sentencing of Rahman, of Morey Street, Coventry brings the total jail terms for the 11 men involved to nearly 30 years.
Ten men were initially convicted in 2022 for their roles in the disorder that led to Fidel's death.
Fidel was 21 when he was fatally stabbed in Croft Road in the early hours of 1st September 2018.
No one has so far been convicted of Fidel's murder, and officers are still appealing for anyone who saw what happened to come forward.