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Girl, 16, who did Nazi salute during riots ‘didn’t know what it meant’

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Police officers detain some far-right protesters after they tried to cross to the side of the opposing group in Plymouth (Picture: Getty)

A 16-year-old girl who threw a Nazi salute during riots in Plymouth while drinking vodka claims she didn’t know what the symbol really meant.

The teenager, who cannot be named because of her age, was involved in ‘violent thuggery’ after joining an anti-immigration protest on August 5, which saw police officers attacked and businesses closed.

A judge was shown video footage of the girl during the riots, which showed her throwing items at police officers and obstructing a police van attempting to attend the scene.

The court also heard that she performed a Nazi salute.

A teenage girl was caught performing a nazi salute during the unrest in Plymouth (Picture: Getty)

Judge Matson told the girl: ‘You have pleaded guilty to your involvement in the violent disorder that took place on Plymouth Royal Parade.

‘It can only be described as appalling, violent thuggery, it brought the city centre to a standstill, it had a very significant impact on the people that were there, not least the police who were trying to control the disorder.’

She added: ‘You threw a bottle which hit an officer who was there doing his duty, trying to prevent this awful disorder. I also note you did a Nazi salute, that’s a racist and hugely offensive sign – there’s no place in our society for people to make signs like that.

‘You said you didn’t know what it meant, if that was the case why did you do it?

‘Even if you didn’t, why would you make a sign if you didn’t know what it means?

‘It’s clearly a horrific symbol of racism.’

She told the girl that had she been older, she likely would have faced a custodial sentence.

The teenager claimed not to know what the salute meant (Picture: Anadolu)

Addressing the court, the girl, who has no previous convictions, said: ‘It was really bad what I’ve done, I was really childish.

‘I was drunk, and it was the heat of the moment and I’m sorry for that.’

She told the judge she had not intended to get involved in the far-right protest and got ‘caught up in it’.

The judge also ordered her family to pay a £26 surcharge.

Two other teenagers, both 17-year-old boys, were also sentenced at Plymouth Youth Court on Thursday for their involvement in the disruption.

One was seen on the Royal Parade throwing a missile and a traffic cone at counter-protesters.

Judge Matson said the video shown to the court showed that he was ‘clearly on the front line, getting involved’, telling him he participated in a ‘widespread act of violence’.

Two teenage boys were also sentenced for taking part in the violent disorder (Picture: Anadolu)

The boy, who had no previous convictions, was given a referral order for nine months and was told he must get to grips with his cannabis use.

The other 17-year-old boy was described as having been ‘prolific throughout’, putting his middle finger up at police officers, throwing a can and resisting being moved back.

He was also filmed on the Royal Parade chanting ‘we want our country back’.

The judge said she accepted there was ‘significant trauma’ in his life but told him he could not blame immigrants for his personal situation.

The teenager was given a 12-month referral order and a curfew for three months.

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