Crime Southampton protestor jailed for one year after assaulting police officer By Joe Williams Published 12th Aug 2024, 14:14 BST Watch more of our videos on Shots! and live on Freeview channel 276 Visit Shots! now A protestor has been sentenced to one year in prison after assaulting an officer at a protest in Hampshire last week. Ryan David Wheatley was jailed for a year after assaulting a police officer at a anti-immigration protest in Southampton on Wednesday, August 7. | Hampshire Police Ryan David Wheatley, 40, of Malvern Close, Fait Oak, charged at officers and counter protestors in Grosvenor Square, Southampton last week.
On Wednesday, August 7, a police boy worn camera captured him as he ran at officers and pushed one down using his full weight. Sign up to the daily Crime UK newsletter. All the latest crime news and trials from across the UK.
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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. Read More Hampshire man charged with attacking emergency worker at protest sparked by national disorder "Disgusted" police chief promises more action against "violence, racism and thuggery" ahead of protests Wheatley had alr.