The Looking Glass Arrested and Remanded in Custody for Migrant Hotel Abuse During Farage Riots

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • Man who lived streamed asylum seeker hotel admits stirring racial hatred
    Aaron Johnson, 32, of Criterion Street, North Reddish, Stockport, pleaded guilty to an offence of distributing a recording intending to stir up racial hatred, contrary to the Public Order Act.
    The court heard that on August 5 Johnson attended outside a hotel in Stockport where it is believed that asylum seekers were staying. Members of staff became aware of his presence, and it later became clear that he was live streaming on UA-cam.
    “Members of staff started to become concerned for the welfare of the asylum seekers. They spoke with the defendant and he became aggressive towards them,” proisecutor Ms Peers said.
    “He started saying that people staying in the hotels had been throwing bricks at white people, for which there was no evidence.”
    Johnson became more aggressive towards staff and threatened to ‘smash their face in’.
    The police were called and he was arrested. His livestream was obtained by police, in which he was heard to call the people inside the hotel derogatory and racist names, and further racist language towards them, according to the prosecution.
    The stream was viewed by millions of people. Ms Peers said this posed a significant danger to those inside the hotel, as the stream was uploaded to Johnson’s UA-cam Channel and was viewed millions of times.
    He has one previous conviction for a public order offence at a football match, the court heard.
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