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Labour councillor Ricky Jones cleared of encouraging violent behaviour | Labour councillor Ricky Jones cleared of encouraging violent behaviour |
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The jury took less than an hour to find Ricky Jones not guilty | |
A Labour councillor who called for far-right protesters' throats to be cut at an anti-racism rally has been found not guilty of encouraging violent disorder. | A Labour councillor who called for far-right protesters' throats to be cut at an anti-racism rally has been found not guilty of encouraging violent disorder. |
Ricky Jones, 58, has been on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court after he called demonstrators "disgusting Nazi fascists" and said "we need to get rid of them all" while addressing a crowd in Walthamstow on 7 August last year. | Ricky Jones, 58, has been on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court after he called demonstrators "disgusting Nazi fascists" and said "we need to get rid of them all" while addressing a crowd in Walthamstow on 7 August last year. |
Mr Jones told police his remarks, captured on video, were "ill-advised" and not intended to incite or encourage violence. | Mr Jones told police his remarks, captured on video, were "ill-advised" and not intended to incite or encourage violence. |
The Dartford councillor, who has since been suspended by the Labour Party, had denied the charge. | The Dartford councillor, who has since been suspended by the Labour Party, had denied the charge. |
Mr Jones leaving court after an earlier hearing in the trial | |
A video showing Mr Jones addressing crowds in Walthamstow last year went viral on social media after the protest, which had been organised in response to plans for a far-right march outside Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau. | |
He also drew his finger across his throat as he spoke to the crowd. | |
Mr Jones was arrested the day after making the comments and told the court he felt it was his "duty" to attend counter-protests. | |
Jurors deliberated for just over half an hour before finding him not guilty on Friday. | |
At the time of the incident, Mr Jones was employed as a full-time official for the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) union. | |
He has been a borough councillor since 2019 but was suspended by the Labour Party on 8 August last year. | |
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