Farnham man threw objects at asylum hotel

Perrie Fisher pleaded guilty to violent disorder in Aldershot

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 20th Aug 2024
Last updated 20th Aug 2024

A man has pleaded guilty to violent disorder following a protest in Aldershot.

Perrie Fisher, 29, of Hillside Road, Farnham, gathered outside Potters International Hotel on Wednesday 31 July.

Although the majority protested in a peaceful manner, Fisher’s behaviour turned violent and he threw objects at the hotel and banged on the doors.

He appeared at Basingstoke Magistrates Court and pleaded guilty to violent disorder.

Fisher was remanded into custody and is due to be sentenced at Winchester Crown Court (21 August).

Perrie Fisher who Police say caused fear to asylum seekers in a hotel in Aldershot

Aggressive

Assistant Chief Constable Tara McGovern said:

“Fisher chose to act in an aggressive manner and his behaviour that day caused fear of violence to those inside the hotel and our officers.

"This result highlights that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated and it is a clear message that these actions have consequences.

"Our officers conducted a thorough investigation, and worked quickly with the Crown Prosecution Service to ensure swift justice is carried out.

"This should serve as a warning to anyone else considering trying to bring mindless violence to our streets and that the minority who seek to cause disorder will face the full force of the law."

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