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Man Convicted for Inciting Violence Online

August 8, 2024
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Tyler Kay, a 26-year-old man from Northampton, was convicted after posting violent and inflammatory content on social media during a period of public disorder. On August 7, 2024, he shared an anti-immigration post on X (formerly Twitter), which called for the burning of hotels housing asylum seekers. His post sparked a series of comments from others, to which he responded, affirming that inciting violence was “100% the plan.”

Kay’s social media activity included reposting a message that encouraged action against a specific immigration solicitor in Northampton, demonstrating his intent to promote violence against individuals in the immigration sector. He also expressed a desire to participate in organized protests, further highlighting his willingness to engage in harmful activities. His posts exhibited a clear intent to stir up racial hatred and incite public disorder.

Following the online outcry, Kay was swiftly arrested by officers from Northamptonshire Police and appeared before the Northamptonshire Magistrates’ Court. He pleaded guilty to publishing material intending to incite racial hatred, which is a violation of Section 19 of the Public Order Act (1986). This conviction occurred just one day after his incendiary post, reflecting the authorities’ commitment to addressing hate speech and online violence promptly.

Rosemary Ainslie, Acting Head of the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, emphasized the serious consequences of online actions, reinforcing that such behavior will not be tolerated. Kay is set to be sentenced at Northampton Crown Court on August 9, 2024, as part of the ongoing efforts to combat hate speech and protect community safety.

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  • Man convicted of intending to stir up racial hatred a day after social media post was published

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