Dan Barr, a former soldier who brought Liverpool parade attacker Paul Doyle's rampage to an end by climbing into the back seat of his car and moving the gear stick to park, has spoken out for the first time. The former soldier, 41, from Birkenhead, Wirral, said he doesn't think his actions were "anything special" and would "do it again." Mr Barr has been described as a “hero" for his intervention. Doyle, 54, formerly of Burghill Road, West Derby, has been jailed for 21 years and six months, after ploughing his car into 134 football fans during a two-minute anger-fuelled rampage.

Paul Doyle is expected to appear for sentencing at Liverpool Crown Court this morning

Paul Doyle, 54, is due to be sentenced on Tuesday after admitting 31 offences against 21 adults and eight children

Dashcam footage caught Paul Doyle shouting expletives as he ploughed into over 100 people

Paul Doyle appeared emotional as horrifying footage showing his vehicle hitting dozens of Liverpool supporters was played during his sentencing hearing at Liverpool Crown Court

The 54-year-old is due to be sentenced later on Tuesday

Police said Paul Doyle, 54, used his vehicle ‘as a weapon’ in a moment of rage at a victory parade in the city on 25 May

Dan Barr, a former soldier, describes how he climbed into the driver’s vehicle and brought an end to the rampage

Daniel Barr said he did not think his actions were ‘anything special’ after bringing the attack to a halt

Video shows how Liverpool parade attacker Paul Doyle’s rampage unfolded, when he ploughed his car into 134 football fans during a two-minute anger-fuelled rampage. The…

Dan Barr, a former soldier who brought Liverpool parade attacker Paul Doyle's rampage to an end by climbing into the back seat of his car and moving the gear stick to park, has…

Paul Doyle had previous serious convictions and was described as a ‘live wire’ by a Royal Marines colleague