Two men jailed over August riot outside hotel
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Two men have been sentenced for their involvement in rioting outside a Staffordshire hotel.
Danny Hollick, 41, from Tamworth, was sentenced to two years and two months in prison and Ian Green, 55, from Kettlebrook, Tamworth, was jailed for two years.
Both were sentenced at Stafford Crown Court on Monday after previously admitting violent disorder.
It brings the total number of people charged over this summer's violence in Staffordshire to 63, with 45 convicted and 29 sentenced, according to Staffordshire Police.
The force said Hollick threw a large rock at an officer in Tamworth on 4 August and repeatedly challenged those on the front line.
Meanwhile, Green told people to target the doors of the Holiday Inn Express in Tamworth, and repeatedly obstructed police who were on the front line on 4 August.
A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police said the force was continuing to trawl through evidence to bring action against people responsible for the violent disorder both in Stoke-on-Trent on 3 August and in Tamworth on 4 August.
They appealed to members of the public to contact them with any information which may help their investigations.
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