A man has been jailed after attacking a man during disorder in Blackpool last summer.
Peter Waite left a man with a bleed on the brain after headbutting him in the attack last August.
CCTV showed Waite running towards his victim and headbutting him causing him to fall back and bang his head on the pavement. The man, in his 50s, lost consciousness.
In a victim personal statement, the man describes how he now cannot sleep and feels socially isolated and feels unwell in crowded places.
Hundreds of people gathered in a demonstration in Blackpool on August 3rd where police and members of the public came under physical and verbal attack. Items were thrown at officers and police vehicles, and racist and offensive signs were used.
There was also serious disorder and looting in Hounds Hill shopping centre.
Waite, 50, of Cheltenham Road, Blackpool, admitted charges of Section 20 wounding and violent disorder.
As well as the headbutting incident Waite threw two bottles he had retrieved from a bin, although he claimed he had made sure they were plastic rather than glass. He said he had gone to town for a beer festival and not to engage in disorder.
At Preston Crown Court he was jailed for a total of three years and four months.
Assistant Chief Constable Karen Edwards said: “Peter Waite not only clearly played a role in the disgraceful disorder which we saw in Blackpool on August 3rd but also caused serious injury to a man through his violent actions.
“Such behaviour is not welcome in Lancashire and will not be tolerated in our county.
“A number of people have already been brought to justice for the role in the disorder and I welcome the sentence in this case."

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