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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 17
Five Ely Rioters Get Up to 6 Years as Courtroom Erupts During Sentencing
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 17

Five Ely Rioters Get Up to 6 Years as Courtroom Erupts During Sentencing

2 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 17

Summary

  • Five rioters were sentenced on Wednesday for the 2023 Ely disorder, with terms ranging from 4 years 4 months to 6 years 6 months and up to 40% to be served in custody.
  • Ashdon O'Dare received 6 years 6 months as an "instigator," while the others were jailed for throwing missiles, bottles and stones at police during the Cardiff violence.
  • Court proceedings were disrupted after the first sentence, when supporters in the public gallery shouted abuse at Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke; two men were ordered detained on suspicion of contempt.
  • Footage replayed in court showed unrest escalating after rumors police had chased two boys before their fatal e-bike crash, culminating in some of Cardiff's worst rioting in decades.
  • South Wales Police said the operation cost more than £1 million and Cardiff council spent £28,515 on cleanup; 30 people are due to be sentenced, after 10 teenagers previously received referral orders.

Insights

A million-pound riot and years in prison: Can the Ely community ever truly recover?
Rioters are jailed, but will a police misconduct hearing bring justice for the boys' deaths?
Beyond jail time, what can heal the deep rift between communities and the police?