Fleetwood man threw bottles and chairs at Rebellion Festival punks and police officers in Blackpool disorder
Spencer, of Windsor Terrace, Fleetwood, was jailed for two years and nine months
A Fleetwood man has been jailed for his part in the disorder in Blackpool linked with the far-right in the summer.
Morgan Spencer, 21, was identified by Lancashire Police at being at various scenes of the disorder which happened on Saturday 3 August.
CCTV evidence showed him in Talbot Square where he joined others in running at a police van and threw bottles at police officers.
Spencer joined protestors who moved on to the Houndshill Shopping Centre and cheered a group who attempted to loot JD Sports and attack security guards.
He was then seen in St Johns Square throwing bottles and chairs at a group of people from the Rebellion Festival.
Spencer, of Windsor Terrace, Fleetwood, was jailed for two years and nine months by a judge at Preston Crown Court last Friday (22 November).
He had pleaded guilty to violent disorder.
Assistant Chief Constable Karen Edwards, of Lancashire Constabulary, said: "Morgan Spencer clearly played a role at different locations in the disgraceful disorder in Blackpool on 3 August.
“He was involved in abhorrent behaviour where police officers and members of the public were subjected to threats and violence.
“Such behaviour is not welcome in Lancashire and will not be tolerated in our county.
“A number of people have been brought to justice for their role in the disorder and I welcome the sentence in this case."