Paul Higgins
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A mother and daughter appeared in court today facing charges arising from the recent, serious public disorder in Ballymena.
While the 13-year-old schoolgirl is charged with rioting on 11 June, her 39-year-old mother was charged with child cruelty in that, on the same date, she “wilfully neglected” her daughter.
The mother, who cannot be identified to protect her daughter’s identity from being made public, was the first to be called into the dock of Coleraine Magistrates Court.
Detective Constable Cooke told the court that according to the police case, her daughter was present along with “hundreds of others” causing damage to public and private property.
The 13-year-old, claimed the officer, was there for around two and a half hours during which time she was allegedly seen “throwing stones at the police in the Bridge Street area”.
DC Cooke said that on reviewing CCTV footage, her mother was allegedly identified as being present during the disorder, was “aware of her daughter's involvement” and was “watching her throw items at police lines”.
The court heard claims the mother “gave her a drink afterwards” and “she was also present when her daughter was struck by a blast from the water cannon,” when it was used to quell the disorder.
While the 39-year-old was arrested for child cruelty offences, her daughter was arrested for rioting and DC Cooke explained police believe they can positively identify the teenager from the footage due to her “distinctive clothing”.
When the teenager was arrested on Friday, she was wearing the same clothing, and she was also found to be in possession of a face covering and “pink marigold gloves” which matched the suspect on the CCTV footage.
During interviews with her mother, the 39-year-old identified herself in the footage but “refused to confirm that her daughter was present”.
“She stated that she does not know the person who police stated is her daughter on CCTV,” said the detective, adding that the defendant further claimed the person she gave a drink to “was a stranger”.
DC Cooke said police were objecting to the mother being granted bail, given that public disorder was still ongoing and with a risk to others, up to and including a risk to life, “police believe that it's important to send a strong message that deter persons from getting involved in serious disorder”.
“Police believe that if a strong deterrent message is not sent, the public disorder could lead to death or serious injury and injury to members of the public, particularly foreign nationals in the Ballymena area,” said the officer.
He highlighted that according to the police case, the 39-year-old “has allowed her 13-year-old daughter to actively participate in a riot,” in circumstances where she knew her daughter was at least partially disguised and throwing missiles at police.
Defence solicitor Garrett Greene argued that despite police concerns over ongoing disorder, the 39-year-old is not charged with public order offences and that if stringent conditions were attached, she could be granted bail.
Judge King agreed and in granting the defendant bail in the sum of £500, he ordered her to reside at home, to be electronically tagged, to observe a curfew from 7pm to 7am and to stay away from any public protest of gathering.
A short time later, the 13-year-old appeared at court by video link from custody and she confirmed she understood the single charge of rioting.
Her bail application took a lot longer as DC Cooke raised concerns about her being bailed to live with her mother.
Judge King conceded that it was “somewhat bizarre” to release her into the care and custody of a person charged with child cruelty but he emphasised that given her age, there was a strong presumption in favour of bail.
After a number of breaks and multiple phone calls, the police confirmed that Social Services had “reservations rather than objections” to the defendant going to live with her mother.
In the end, the judge granted bail inn almost the same terms and she will appear at the Youth Court on 2 July.
At the conclusion of the hearing however, Judge King said court staff in Ballymena should be made aware that the two Romanian teenagers who were remanded into custody for attempted rape and whose case sparked the “racist thuggery,” are set to appear at that same court.
by pickneyboy3000
14 comments
That ‘Wilful Neglect’ is a great charge to put on these fuckwits. If they all start getting charged for the actions of their wee angles, and the charges stick, you would think it would help reign in the toerags somewhat?
Allowing your kid to willfully participate in a race hate riot has to be one of the lowest forms of parenting. I judge that mother to the moon and back and have no qualms saying so.
Time for a crackdown by Social Services
Are these the “Women & Children” that need protected?
I honestly feel bad for the kids like this one. What hope does she have with a parent like that
I’m sorry I’m laughing at the water cannon bit. Just imagining the child getting blasted away with it and her ma standing cheering her on at the side. Wild behaviour to be letting your kid get on with
Classy ladies
My kids are 18 & 17 and weren’t allowed out through the door, and we weren’t even anywhere near the trouble (Belfast), but didn’t know if it would spill into the city so would rather be safe than sorry.
Why would a mother allow their child to go out and riot, regardless of the repercussions of the law, they could’ve been seriously injured or worse!
That woman is not a mother and needs her parental rights taken of her or be required to undertake some serious therapy and parenting classes.
This is particularly depressing. What chance does this kid have with that wagon for a mother?
With parents…. Sorry, a parent (it would appear no father on the scene) what do you expect. That child’s future is fucked 👍🏼
Racist people generally want to keep the gene pool as shallow as possible. So inbred paramilitaries and their cousins can dominate criminality in their dilapidated housing estates. Remember what it says on the bus… “Paramilitaries Groom Children”
Even before I got as far as those “pink marigold gloves” I was like what in the name of…. there are no criminal masterminds living at that address!
What a slag for a mother.
Another contender for parent of the year here! Fucking arsehole!
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