Mum and daughter jailed for bringing pet chow chow to far-right riot --[Reported by Umva mag]

The pair were caught walking the dog while engaging in violent disorder in Middlesbrough over the summer.

Sep 23, 2024 - 17:01
Mum and daughter jailed for bringing pet chow chow to far-right riot --[Reported by Umva mag]
A mum and daughter took their pet chow chow to a riot before throwing missile and jumping on car roof(Picture: PA)
A mum and daughter took their pet chow chow to a riot before throwing missile and jumping on car roof
(Picture: PA)

A mother and daughter who took part in a riot while walking the family dog have both been jailed.

Amanda Walton, 51, was caught on CCTV throwing a missile, damaging a car wing mirror and rummaging through a bin during unrest in Middlesbrough over the summer,Teesside Crown Court heard.

Meanwhile, footage showed her daughter Megan Davison, 24, jumping up and down on a car’s roof, assisting in smashing windows and sticking a finger up at a police officer, said Rachel Masters, prosecuting.

Walton brought her pet chow chow to the march on August 4, the court heard, and video showed both women holding the pet’s lead at times as a mob made its way up Parliament Street.

Undated Cleveland Police handout photo of Amanda Walton, who has been jailed along with her daughter Megan Davison, after they took part in widespread disorder in Middlesbrough while they both walked the family dog. Issue date: Monday September 23, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Southport Middlesbrough. Photo credit should read: Cleveland Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Amanda Walton, 51, was caught on CCTV throwing missiles during a riot in Middlesbrough (Picture: PA)

The pair admitted violent disorder at a previous hearing and Walton was jailed for 22 months and Davison for 20 months by Judge Francis Laird KC.

Davison’s partner, Jake Wray, is awaiting sentence after admitting the same offence, having stopped cars at a junction to challenge drivers if they were ‘white’ or ‘English’.

Walton, of Ashling Way, handed herself in after police circulated images of the trouble.

Davison, a mother-of-two, was arrested at her home in Seaton Street.

Police were investigating 250 crimes where private individuals suffered damage to property, or public buildings were vandalised on August 4, the court heard.

Jon Harley, defending Davison, said she had taken a cocktail of drink and drugs the night before following a break-up, and was still intoxicated during the march.

‘She allowed herself to be swept up and behaved in a very stupid manner,’ he said.

The apir were spotted walking their pet chow chow during the unrest over the summer (Picture: PA)
The apir were spotted walking their pet chow chow during the unrest over the summer (Picture: PA)
Undated Cleveland Police handout photo of Megan Davison, who has been jailed along with her mother Amanda Walton, after they took part in widespread disorder in Middlesbrough while they both walked the family dog. Issue date: Monday September 23, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Southport Middlesbrough. Photo credit should read: Cleveland Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Megan Davison has been jailed along with her mother Amanda (Picture: Cleveland Police/PA Wire)

Since being in prison she has managed to stay drug-free, he said.

Gary Wood, for Walton, said she was at the protest out of concern for her daughter.

‘She hadn’t planned to be involved, in fact she is present in the street with her dog,’ he said.

The judge accepted that neither woman was motivated by racist ideology and that both were remorseful.

Judge Laird said the seriousness of the disorder, set against other outbreaks of trouble elsewhere in the country, meant neither sentence could be suspended, but he gave both credit for pleading guilty which reduced their jail terms.

Wray is due to be sentenced next week.

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