A judge has spoken of the “irony” of violent protesters being caught thanks to videos shared on social media by participants in the disorder in Southampton following the murder of Henry Nowak. Protests broke out after police bodycam footage was made public showing the student handcuffed as he lay dying after being stabbed by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa. Digwa was later sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years. During a sentencing hearing on Friday (12 June), Southampton Crown Court was shown video footage of the Southampton disorder, including clips posted on social media by some of the protesters, as well as police body-worn video and aerial drone footage. Judge William Mousley KC handed out prison terms to three more offenders – bringing the total so far to 13. Harry Varney, 34, of Southampton, was sentenced to three years imprisonment; Denis Read, 28, of Sarisbury Green, was given a two-year and eight-month prison term; and Benjamin Jones, 23, from Eastleigh, was jailed for two years and two months.

Five men have been jailed for violent disorder after taking part in a riot in Southampton following the murder of Henry Nowak during which police were surrounded by a “baying…

Andrew Summerhayes, 38, Taylor Grundy, 22, and Dillon Crawford, 29, were all at the front of a mob that confronted riot police during unrest in Southampton on June 2.

Five men have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from two to more than three years for their roles in violent disorder that erupted during a protest over the police handling…

Three more men have been jailed for their parts in the violence at a demonstration over the murder of student Henry Nowak - bringing the total number of arrests so far to 10

In total, 21 people have been charged with violent disorder and ten people have been jailed following the violent demonstrations.

Southampton Crown Court was shown video footage of the disorder, including clips posted on social media by some of the protesters

A judge has spoken of the “irony” of violent protesters being caught thanks to videos shared on social media by participants in the disorder in Southampton following the murder of…