A rioter who went viral after looting a number of shops including a Lush cosmetics store in Hull has received one of the longest sentences after weeks of violent disorder.
John Honey, 25, was pictured wearing a distinctive St George’s Cross T-shirt and carrying boxes of bathbombs when the store was ransacked on 3 August, before also stealing goods from O2 and Shoezone.
As well as participating in the ransacking of the high street, he was part of a “baying mob” that forced three Romanian men from their BMW, leaving them “terrified”.
A court heard the driver of a BMW was left in fear for his life when more than 100 “angry” men descended on him and his two cousins and attempted to drag them from their vehicle during 12 hours of “racist, hate-fuelled mob violence” in the city on August 3.
The man said he was punched in the head, and one person tried to hit him with a metal bar.
In footage of the incident, the three “terrified” occupants of the car could be seen getting out with their hands raised in a gesture of surrender before fleeing to a nearby hotel, the court heard.
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