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Teen spared jail after shouting ‘vile’ abuse at Muslims from top of phone box

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 8 Dec, 2024 at 3:15PM
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Crown court to throw open its doors – including to the cells

Lewes Crown Court

An 18-year-old was spared prison after he threatened to burn down a mosque in an online video and shouted “vile” abuse aimed at Muslims from atop a phone box on Brighton seafront.

The offences took place on Sunday 4 August during more than a week of rioting and disorder across the country after the murder of three little girls who were stabbed to death in Southport.

Max Ritchings, now 19, posted a video on Instagram. Against a backdrop of news footage of the riots, he said: “One more mosque, one more fucking mosque in the area, I will burn the fucking thing down.”

Later the same day, he stood atop a phone box near the Palace Pier, Brighton, wrapped in a St George’s flag, shouting anti-Islamic abuse and saying that foreigners should leave the country.

Not only were the offences committed during a period of public disorder but his outburst on Brighton seafront came as Pride weekend was drawing to a close.

At Lewes Crown Court, Ritchings pleaded guilty to inciting violence online and to religiously aggravated harassment. He sobbed in the dock when freed on bailed at a hearing in September.

At the end of last month, the vape shop worker, of Buckeridge Way, Haywards Heath, was back in court to be sentenced, knowing others had been jailed for similar offences.

Nicholas Hamblin, defending, told the court that Ritchings had turned himself in to the police when he learnt that officers had been to his home to try to find him.

Mr Hamblin also said that Ritchings had made “substantial changes” in his life in a brief time since his “grossly unpleasant misguided behaviour” and had sought help.

The barrister said that he was someone who had been easy to indoctrinate and recognised that he had become obsessed with online personalities but had since “detached himself”.

Judge Christine Laing, the honorary recorder of Brighton and Hove, said: “It has to be viewed against the background of unrest … taking place (around) the country … and this was your contribution.”

Judge Laing also said that while Ritchings had committed “very serious and troubling offences”, he had shown self-reflection and appeared to be keen to understand his own mental health difficulties.

The judge sentenced Ritchings to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years and ordered him to carry out 300 hours of unpaid work in the community.

He was also ordered to complete 18 sessions of rehabilitation activity at the sentencing hearing on Tuesday 26 November.

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Comments 6

  1. Somebody says:
    1 year ago

    Tommy Milkshake’s lot have never been the sharpest tools in the box

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  2. Davey Scott says:
    1 year ago

    Not the sort of thing that would happen in Brighton, maybe Luton, maybe he could have shared a cell with Tommy Robinson, he would be living the dream for himself, lol

    Reply
  3. Elder1 says:
    1 year ago

    Many find islam offensive and object to it’s growing presence in our country. The murder of three young girls tipped an unstable young man into actions that while understandable were regrettable at that time.
    A suspended sentence must is correct.

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    • Benjamin says:
      1 year ago

      You could apply the same logic to every single religion. Really though, it’s the product of a hateful individual in every case. Religion is just an excuse to exercise that incompatibility with society in those instances.

      Reply
  4. Joe Stains says:
    1 year ago

    Hmm, funny that nobody has been arrested when pro-Palestinian demonstrators in London have been videoed and photographed holding banners with ‘God Bless Zyclon-B’ written on them…

    Reply
  5. Michael+barry says:
    1 year ago

    Perhaps they should have made him do some community service in a mosque

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