Man who threw missiles during Bristol disorder jailed

An officer’s body worn camera captured some of violent nature

Author: Grace O'Hare Published 19th Sep 2024

Avon and Somerset Police have confirmed a man who punched two people and threw missiles at police officers during the unrest in Bristol has been jailed.

Ashley Hunt was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison for the role he played during disorder in Bristol on 3 August.

An officer’s body worn camera captured some of violent nature of Hunt’s behaviour that day.

The 35-year-old, from St George, Bristol, pleaded guilty to one count of violent disorder.

He became the 22nd person to be sentenced for crimes committed during the disorder.

Detective Chief Inspector Tom Herbert said:

“Ashley Hunt punched a person in Castle Park and the body worn footage shows how he continued to be aggressive and violent later on during the day towards both the public and officers.

“Prison sentences totalling more than 40 years have been handed down by the courts for those responsible for the ugly scenes last month.

“We have made more than 50 arrests so far and will continue to do all we can to further identify those responsible for the appalling violence that took place in August.”

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