Bradley Lowery - A man has been charged with a public order offence.
It's after an image of the six-year-old, who died from cancer, was allegedly mocked at football match
Police in Yorkshire have charged a 31 year old man with a public order offence after an image of a 6 year old Sunderland fan, who died of cancer, was displayed at a match.
Dale Houghton, from Rotherham, will appear before Sheffield Magistrates' Court today (Monday 2nd Oct) in connection to the incident, which took place at a match between Sheffield Wednesday and Sunderland on Friday.
Police said they have also applied for a football banning order.
A 27-year-old man, also arrested on Saturday, has been released on police bail while further enquiries are conducted.
Following the incident, more than £11,000 has been raised for The Bradley Lowery Foundation, a charity set up after his death in 2017.
The Sheffield Wednesday Football Club Women's Supporters' Group set up a GoFundMe page on Saturday, which has now smashed its initial £5,000 target.
The funds will go towards a holiday home that the foundation is building in Scarborough, to help bereaved families and children going through treatment.
In a statement, the foundation said it was "overwhelmed" by the support and wanted to thank everyone who has contacted the charity.
Sheffield Wednesday also released a statement shortly after the incident apologising to Bradley's friends and family.
The young football fan was diagnosed with rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma when he was just 18-months-old. He died in 2017.
On Sunday, Lynn Murphy, co-founder of the foundation, said Bradley brought rival teams within the game together.
"He went through some gruelling treatments, but he always did it with a smile on his face, and that smile is the thing that everyone remembers him for," she told Sky News.
He was a mascot for both Sunderland and England and also struck up a close bond with striker Jermain Defoe, who called him his "best mate".