YOB NAILED Riot idiot who FAKED being chased by gang of far-right thugs on livestream for TikTok likes is jailed

A YOB who falsely claimed he was being chased by racist thugs during a riot in a TikTok livestream has been jailed.

Asylum seeker Dimitrie Stoica posted the livestream to 700 people as protesters swooped on Derbyshire.

Dimitrie Stoica has been jailed for a fake TikTok video
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Dimitrie Stoica has been jailed for a fake TikTok video

The 25-year-old claimed he was being chased by "extreme right-wing rioters" and that he was in fear for his life.

He added: "I am running bro because they are running after me.

"They’re coming. Everyone get back."

Stoica has now been banged up for three months after he admitted sending a false communication with intent to cause harm.

Nottingham Magistrates’ Court heard the Romanian national was stopped by police shortly after livestreaming the fake chase.

He later claimed his comments were just a "joke" and that he was hoping to get more followers.

But the court heard it was a deliberate attempt to “stir up racial hatred”.

Assistant Chief Constable Michelle Shooter said: “As has been made clear by forces across the country any criminal actions relating to the disorder, whether they be in person or online, will be dealt with quickly and robustly.

“Whether it is spreading misinformation or being involved in disorder the message is clear – as a service we are ready to respond and deal with any situation robustly.”

Stoica is the latest to be jailed over the riots, which were sparked by the deaths of three young girls in Southport

Bebe King, six, nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, were killed in Southport on July 29.

Posts wrongly claimed suspect Axel Rudakubana was a Muslim asylum seeker when he was actually born in Cardiff and raised Christian.

Police have so far arrested 779 people, with 349 of those charged, the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) said.

A string of people have also been hauled before the courts after calling for carnage on social media.

The Prime Minister has vowed to keep hunting down racist keyboard warriors as calls grow for a crackdown on chiefs letting hate run rampant online.

James Aspin, 34, today became the first person to be charged with using TikTok to call for violence.

He posted a video that was intended to "stir up racial hatred", the Crown Prosecution Service said.

Aspin, of Blyth, Northumberland, admitted the offence when he appeared at Newcastle Magistrates' Court today.

Meanwhile, Cole Stewart, 18, is among the latest rioters to be jailed after violence flared across the UK.

Stewart was captured celebrating while pelting police with bricks in Darlington.

One of the bricks hit a brave riot cop who had been deployed to calm tensions, while others were hurled at a mosque.

Stewart had the smile wiped off his face after he was arrested and was seen whining "I'm a child, I'm a child" as cops led him away.

He was detained for 18 months today after pleading guilty to violent disorder.

Ryan Wheatley is also due to be sentenced today after he took part in an anti-immigration protest in Southampton wearing a mask with anEngland flag draped over his shoulder.

The planned demonstration was thwarted by around 400 people who chanted "racists go home".

Wheatley was observed running towards the counter-protesters, who at the time had no police protection.

He then "barrelled" into Sgt Rob Perry, who used an incapacitant spray before arresting him.

Ricky Hardman was jailed today for two years and eight months for his part in the mass carnage.

The 41-year-old dad took part in a huge protest at a Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, which is believed to have been housing up to 200 asylum seekers.

Cops were pelted with bricks and petrol bombs during the horror on August 4 - with more than 50 officers injured.

So far, 13 people have appeared in court over the hotel riot after masked yobs descended on the building.

Thugs forced their way past cops after hurling glass bottles, bricks and fence panels.

A towering blaze then broke out as the group of 700 protesters chanted: “Get them out.”

Police have launched a huge crackdown following the two weeks of unrest across Britain.

Harsh sentences have been handed out to agitators after officials pledged to catch those responsible.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has deployed a "standing army" of around 6,000 officers who remain on stand-by.

Cole Stewart hurled bricks at police during a riot in Darlington
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Cole Stewart hurled bricks at police during a riot in Darlington
He then pumped his fist in celebration
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He then pumped his fist in celebration
Stewart was sentenced today after admitting violent disorder
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Stewart was sentenced today after admitting violent disorder

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