Councillor charged with encouraging violent disorder
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Suspended Labour councillor Ricky Jones has been remanded in custody after he was charged with encouraging violent disorder in connection with comments at a London counter-protest.
The Dartford councillor was arrested by the Metropolitan Police on Thursday and was charged on Friday, said the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
鈥淛ones was filmed addressing a crowd in Walthamstow on Wednesday 7 August during which he appeared to make remarks and a gesture to encourage others to act violently towards far-right protestors," the CPS said.
Mr Jones, 57, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. 91热爆 reporter Lucy Grey said no indication of a plea was given.
Deputy senior district judge Tan Ikram said: 鈥淚t is alleged that using a microphone you addressed a crowd at an anti-fascist protest and, talking about others you described as 鈥榙isgusting Nazi fascists鈥, you said 鈥榳e need to cut their throats and get rid of them鈥.
鈥淭he Crown says that those words were capable of encouraging others to commit acts of serious violence, and further that you believed that your words would encourage violence against others.鈥
The case was adjourned for a pre-trial prepation hearing on 6 September.
Ahead of the councillor鈥檚 appearance in court, Jaswant Narwal, chief crown prosecutor for CPS London North, said: 鈥淭he Crown Prosecution Service has authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge Ricky Jones, 57, with one count of encouraging violent disorder.
鈥淲e remind all concerned that criminal proceedings are active and that he has the right to a fair trial.
鈥淚t is extremely important that there should be no reporting, commentary, or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings.鈥
Mr Jones has been a councillor in Dartford, Kent, since 2019.
He has been suspended by the Labour Party.
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