Police had 'no protection' at start of Ely riots - court

A car burns after it has been set on fire in a dark residential street
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Litter and burnt cars were left on the street in Ely, Cardiff

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Police had "no protection" when violence broke out in Cardiff following the death of two teenage boys, a court has been told.

Body-worn and drone footage has been shown to a jury in the trial of eight people accused of rioting in Ely in May 2023.

Newport Crown Court heard it captured 25 year-old Zayne Farrugia, from Caerau, appearing to pick up items from the ground - allegedly stones - and throw them at police.

All eight defendants deny the charge of riot.

The incident was said to have lasted around 30 seconds, during a recording of nearly two hours.

Witness DC Samantha Hucker was asked what police would have been wearing, and confirmed they did not have shields or visors - just police uniform and caps.

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Watch the moment a petrol bomb is thrown at a police officer during a riot in Cardiff

Jurors were also shown video of 27-year-old Jordan Bratcher, from Llanishen, allegedly throwing an object at officers.

Messages read out in court suggested he had later told a friend he was involved in the unrest.

Further footage showed 37-year-old Michaela Gonzales, from Ely, in the crows outside her mothers house, with earlier evidence suggesting she had thrown a bottle at police.

The riot was sparked by the deaths of two teenagers, Kyrees Sullivan, 16, and Harvey Evans, 15, who were killed when their e-bike crashed on Snowden Road on 22 May 2023.

Lee Robinson, 38, from Caerau, McKenzie Danks, 22, from Caerau, Michaela Gonzales, 37, from Ely, Zayne Farrugia, 25, from Caerau, Jordan Bratcher, 27, from Llanishen, Jaydan Baston, 21, from Caerau, Connor O'Sullivan, 26, from Ely and Luke Williams, 31, from Caerau, deny the charge of riot.

The trial is expected to last six weeks.

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