Fantastic moment riot police take out the trash dumped at their feet
Footage has emerged of a schadenfreude moment during the UK riots when a woman is swiftly carted off after pushing a wheelie bin at police.
Stacey Vint, 34, was filmed barrelling towards a police line with a bin full of rubbish. But the bin gains a bit of momentum, slips from under her and she ends up flat on her face.
Police then take hold of Vint and apprehend her as they try to ward off other far-right rioters before the video comes to an end.
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Vint is one of the 28 suspects charged after riots took place in and around Middlesbrough.
She pleaded guilty to violent disorder and possession of cannabis after the drug was found on her when she was arrested.
Prosecutor John Garside confirmed she was ‘seen with another male pushing a wheelie bin and the contents of which were on fire.’
He also said Vint launched the bin towards police before she fell to the ground.
District Judge Maria Mallon told her: ‘Ms Vint you pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to these offences.
‘The violent disorder is so serious that this court’s sentencing powers are not sufficient.
‘I’m committing you for sentence on both matters to the Crown Court at Teesside on a date which will be decided.’
The case was adjourned for sentencing at Teesside Crown Court at a later day and she has been remanded in custody.
It was heard how she has one previous conviction.
Meanwhile nearly 30 riots are planned for today, with some being organised by racist Telegram channels.
Rioters have caused chaos up and down the UK now for more than a week as Keir Starmer confirmed 6,000 riot officers have been mobilised.
More than 400 people have been arrested and 100 have been charged. An 18-year-old was sent to prison for two months yesterday for his part in disorder in Bolton, thought to be the first rioter to wind up behind bars.
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