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Three individuals have been jailed for a minimum of four and a half years for their involvement in the horrific bus arson attack in Leeds earlier this year. The suspects, who cannot be named due to their youth, pleaded guilty to their parts in the vicious disorder incident, which occurred on Leeds Bradford Airport Road on Saturday, April 11, 2023.

It’s reported that a black Toyota Auris had a brick thrown through the side window, after which rioting broke out in which police officers and ambulance teams attempted to clear the 48 passengers on the fire engine red single-deck Stagecoach Leeds 727 service. Despite brave intervention efforts, a gas-operated barbecue ignited fuel leaks caused by damage from other fire extinguishers brought onboard to stop any immediate panic, prompting this deliberate vehicle arson act and intense confrontation. This vicious rampage further exacerbated concerns related to antisocial behaviour throughout Britain.

Harehills disorder: Three jailed for setting fire to bus in Leeds



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6 thoughts on “Harehills disorder: Three jailed for setting fire to bus in Leeds”
  1. > A police car was then flipped on its side, as the crowd moved into Harehills Lane, with people throwing objects at a police line set up around a nearby supermarket.

    Now the police need to find those involved, similar to how they did it with right wing disorder, right?

  2. Interesting, diverse photos.

    Those three photos, suggests the locals were right.

    When they said that riot was not some ‘race war’, as portrayed on far right social media. But instead, a protest by all ethnic groups in the community, against the authorities

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