Man handed longest sentence so far in relation to riots in Merseyside
Lukas Allen threw bricks at police officers during disorder in Southport in July
A man is beginning the longest sentence so far in relation to the riots in Merseyside earlier this year.
Lukas Allen, 23, of Kirkstone Road North, threw bricks at officers, destroyed a garden wall and broke into a shop in Southport on Tuesday 30 July.
At Liverpool Crown Court on Friday, he was jailed for four years and two months.
Allen pleaded guilty to violent disorder, burglary and possession of a controlled Class A drug.
Allen could be identified on footage as being heavily involved in the violent scenes.
Officers were able to prove that Allen hurled missiles at officers and then helped kick down a nearby garden wall in order to get more bricks to throw.
Footage later shows him breaking into a shop, which caused significant damage to the front and inside of the store.
A number of people entered the shop and CCTV shows Allen climbing over the counter and taking various items from the shelves.
Detective Chief Inspector Tony Roberts said: āThe actions of Allen were absolutely disgraceful and there is no room in society for such violence and abhorrent behaviour.
āAllen not only hurled bricks at officers, but also caused significant harm and fear for the residents and business owners who live in Southport.
āThe mindless actions of those involved is perfectly demonstrated by Allen and others destroying a garden wall and causing damage and stealing from a local business. The community were then left to pick up the pieces once the violent mob left the area.
āI think itās right that Allen has received a significant sentencing and I sincerely hope that he reflects on his appalling actions while heās in prison.ā
The total number of arrests for violent disorder in Merseyside now stands at 126 people, with 88 charged and 67 people sentenced to a combined 145 years and two months.