Cardiff disorder

Five sentenced over Ely riot as courtroom anger erupts

The first adult defendants sentenced over the 2023 Cardiff disorder received prison terms after violence that followed the deaths of two teenagers on an e-bike

Source language: English
0
Five sentenced over Ely riot as courtroom anger erupts
Location
Cardiff
Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Five people have been sentenced over the Ely riot in Cardiff, with courtroom anger breaking out as the first adult cases were dealt with.
Cardiff Courts Ely riot Public disorder South Wales Police

Five people have been sentenced over the Ely riot in Cardiff, in the first group of adult defendants to be dealt with for the disorder that followed the deaths of teenagers Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans in 2023.

Angry scenes broke out in court on Wednesday after the first sentence was handed down. Members of the public gallery shouted support for Ashdon O'Dare, and Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke asked for two men to be detained on suspicion of contempt of court after abuse was directed at her.

The violence began after Kyrees, 16, and Harvey, 15, died on May 22, 2023, when their e-bike crashed in the Ely area of Cardiff. Their deaths were followed by hours of unrest and vandalism, with about 150 people turning up to riot.

O'Dare, 28, from Ely, was sentenced to six years and six months. The court was told he was an “instigator” who “whipped up” the crowd during the early stages of the disorder.

Lee Robinson, 40, from Caerau, was also sentenced to six years and six months. The court heard he was aggressive and repeatedly shouted abuse at police officers during the unrest.

Michaela Gonzales, 37, from Ely, was sentenced to five years and two months. She was described in court as “vocal and confrontational” and was said to have thrown a bottle at police in the early stages of the riot.

Jordan Bratcher, 27, from Ely, received a sentence of five years and six months after being identified as part of an initial group throwing missiles at police. Tyler Stapleton, 26, from Ely, was sentenced to four years and four months after the court heard he was aggressive toward police and threw stones.

How the disorder escalated

During sentencing, footage previously shown to juries in two trials was played again. The court heard it showed the disorder developing after rumours spread that police had been chasing the boys before the crash.

By 19:55, a masked man had thrown a bottle at officers, the court heard. About 35 minutes later, police adopted a “show of strength” stance, raising batons and moving people up the road, a moment described in court as a turning point.

The court heard that the hours that followed included some of the worst rioting Cardiff had seen for decades. Objects thrown at officers included bricks, bottles, paint tins, tiles, a toilet and a burning mattress.

One bodycam clip showed a petrol bomb hitting PC Zoe Lea and setting her on fire. The court heard she was “petrified” as she felt her overalls burning. PC Ben Davies, among the first officers deployed, told the court he “genuinely believed we would be overwhelmed and killed” that night.

The policing operation cost South Wales Police more than £1m, while Cardiff council’s clean-up bill was £28,515, the court heard.

Ten teenagers have previously been sentenced for their roles in the unrest, all receiving referral orders. Sentencing is continuing, with 30 people due to be sentenced over the next few days.

More from this section

General news

More from this location

Related tags

Related articles

Shared tag: Courts Court sentencing
Wiltshire carer jailed for killing mother on Christmas Day

Stefania Glowka admitted manslaughter by diminished responsibility and was cleared of murder after the death of her 86-year-old mother in Devizes

Jun 9, 2026 Devizes
Similar coverage Iran at the World Cup
Ghalenoei’s ‘Best Group-Stage Match’ Claim Adds to Iran Scrutiny

A Varzesh3 analysis says Iran’s difficult World Cup buildup is widely acknowledged, but the coach’s sweeping postmatch praise after facing New Zealand risked creating a fresh distraction

Jun 16, 2026 Iran
Similar coverage Pakistan-administered Kashmir unrest
Deadly Kashmir protests expose deeper fight over representation

At least 11 people were killed in Rawalakot before a protest led by the banned JAAC, as anger over reserved legislative seats widened into a broader governance dispute

Jun 9, 2026
Similar coverage Digital Services Act
EU fines Temu €200m over illegal and dangerous products

The European Commission said a 19-month investigation found shoppers were very likely to encounter unsafe goods, including baby toys and chargers, on the Chinese-owned marketplace

May 28, 2026
Similar coverage Art market
Art market faces $2.6 billion test in a single auction week

A New York Times preview says five high-end works could determine one of the most closely watched spring sales seasons in years

May 13, 2026 One Week Lake
Similar coverage Strait of Hormuz
Trump says US will guide stranded ships out of Hormuz as Iran warns against intervention

The initiative, called “Project Freedom,” is set against a dangerous maritime standoff, disrupted energy shipments and unanswered questions over how the Navy would move vessels safely

May 4, 2026 Strait of Hormuz

Comments (0)

Please log in to comment.
No comments yet.