Two violent thugs who attacked a black man in Piccadilly Gardens have admitted violent disorder as more people accused of being involved in unrest in Greater Manchester appeared in court.
Anthony Livesey, 31, and Colin Demulder, 36, were part of a large group of 'protesters' who surrounded the man before launching a violent attack.
Livesey swung a punch before stamping on his head. Demulder kicked and punched him. Others to have earlier admitted their involvement in the shocking attack include Liam Ryan, punched at the man during the melee; and Joseph Ley who asked the victim: "You got a problem with us English, bro?".
He punched and kicked him as he lay on the ground. READ MORE: Manchester court updates RECAP as more thugs admit their role in shocking disorder at 'protests' Chaos and disorder hit towns and cities across the country, including in Greater Manchester, following the deaths of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance club in Southport last week.
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