Six convicted in single day as further pleas continue in violent disorder
12:00 18/09/2024Six people have been convicted in a single day in court as part of our ongoing investigation into the violent disorder in Tamworth.
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Six people have been convicted in a single day in court as part of our ongoing investigation into the violent disorder in Tamworth.
A woman who filmed her own involvement in the violent disorder in Tamworth on social media has been convicted in court.
A man who threw rocks at police and told an officer he would ‘bite his face off’ in Tamworth has been convicted.
We have become the second force in the UK to secure riot convictions against a man who pleaded guilty in court today (Tuesday 17 September).
We’re appealing for information following an assault in Tamworth.
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