Man admits assaulting emergency worker during Bristol riot
A total of 42 people have now been charged following the violence
by Toby Codd · BristolLiveA man has admitted to attacking an emergency worker during the riot in Bristol last month. Terrell Morris, 31, has been charged with affray and assaulting an emergency worker following the violent scenes in the city centre on Saturday, August 3.
He admitted the charges at Bristol Magistrates' Court today (Friday, September 27). Morris, of Horfield, will be sentenced on Friday, October 18.
He is the 42nd person to be charged following the riot in Bristol, while a total of 51 people have been arrested. A number have also been handed jail terms for their involvement in the riot.
For the full list of far-right protesters jailed, arrested, or wanted by police after the Castle Park riot, click here.