Roger Haywood, 41, led a mob in Blackpool following the Southport killings, resulting in his arrest for assaulting emergency workers and organized violence.
During the unrest, Haywood directed a group through Blackpool, where tensions were already high, leading to multiple confrontations with law enforcement.
Haywood showed blatant disrespect for the authorities by refusing to comply during his arrest, further escalating the situation he ignited.
The court's sentence of 30 months reflects the seriousness of his actions, as premeditated mob violence poses a significant threat to public safety.
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