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Sunderland Rioters Jailed After City Violence
7 Jan
Summary
- Two men received prison sentences for their involvement in widespread disorder.
- Violence erupted in Sunderland on August 2, 2024, following anti-immigration protests.
- Up to 700 people were involved in the unrest, including attacks on police and looting.

Liam Clarke, 25, and Michael McHugh, 41, have been sentenced to prison for their participation in riots that took place in Sunderland on August 2, 2024. Clarke received a four-year sentence, while McHugh was handed a 40-month prison term by Newcastle Crown Court for admitting to rioting.
The court heard that both men were involved in unlawful violence during a night of significant disorder. This event in Sunderland was part of wider unrest across several cities that occurred over several days, reportedly triggered by anti-immigration protests.
Northumbria Police estimated that up to 700 individuals were involved in the violence in Sunderland. The unrest included repeated attacks on police officers, the burning of a building, and looting of businesses, highlighting the severity of the incident.




