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Man jailed for mocking deaths

Jailed: Barry Thew wearing the anti-police t-shirt

Jailed: Barry Thew wearing the anti-police t-shirt

A man who wore an anti-police T-shirt in public just hours after the killings of two policewomen has been jailed.

Barry Thew, 39, was spotted in his home town of Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, wearing a T-shirt which carried handwritten comments of “One less pig; 
perfect justice” and 
“Killacopforfun.com haha”.

Less than three-and-a-half hours earlier, Fiona Bone, 32, a former University of Central Lancashire student, was shot dead alongside her colleague PC Nicola Hughes, 23, in a gun and grenade attack as they responded to a 
reported burglary on the 
Hattersley estate in Mottram, Greater Manchester.

Thew, of Wolsey Street, pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing at 
Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court to the public order offence committed on September 18.

He was sentenced to four months in jail and received an 
additional four months after he admitted breaching the terms of a previous suspended jail term.

Following sentencing, 
Inspector Bryn Williams, of the Radcliffe Neighbourhood 
Policing Team, said: “While 
officers on the ground were just learning of and trying to come to terms with the devastating news that two colleagues had been 
murdered, Thew thought nothing of going out in public with a T-shirt daubed with appalling 
handwritten comments on.

“Thankfully the overwhelming response from the public – who have inundated us with messages of support and condolence - prove that Thew is the exception and not the rule and our communities were right behind us at our darkest hour.

“To mock or joke about the tragic events of that morning is morally reprehensible and Thew has rightly been convicted and 
sentenced for his actions.”

 

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