Birmingham man guilty of racially aggravated crime in Redditch

It was during a pro-Palestine peaceful protest in December

Author: Jon BurkePublished 7th Mar 2024
Last updated 16th Apr 2024

A man from Birmingham pleaded guilty this week, to a charge of causing racially or religiously aggravated harassment, alarm, or distress in Redditch town centre last December.

James Jennings, 62, of Druids Farm, Druid Lane, Birmingham was arrested by officers from Redditch Safer Neighbourhood Team during a Pro-Palestine peaceful protest on December 2, 2023.

Jennings admitted in Worcester Magistrates’ Court to shouting racially offensive and abusive comments towards the group outside the town’s library that day, causing a reaction.

Officers attended the scene, but Jennings continued to make offensive comments towards the protesters resulting in his arrest.

Though magistrates gave Jennings credit for his guilty plea, a fine of £833 that would have been reduced to £666 was increased to £1,250 for the racist element of the offence.

He was also ordered to pay costs of £135 and a victim surcharge of £333 to pay in full by April 2.

Police Constable Mike Moore, from Redditch SNT, said: “We are pleased the court has recognised the racist element of this offence in sentencing Jennings, whose actions have no place in the communities we serve in Redditch.

“This result shows we will not tolerate racist abuse of people in our town and will take action where appropriate to prevent such offences taking place and protect the public from them.”

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