Summary
A man named Paul Doyle drove his car into a crowd during a Liverpool FC victory parade, injuring more than 130 people. A judge sentenced Doyle to 21 years and six months in prison for his actions, which included 31 charges like dangerous driving and causing severe injuries.
Key Facts
- Paul Doyle used his car to drive into a crowd at a Liverpool FC parade.
- More than 130 people were injured in the incident.
- Doyle faced 31 charges, including causing grievous bodily harm and dangerous driving.
- The victims were between 6 months and 77 years old.
- A judge described Doyle's actions as generating "fear and panic."
- Doyle was sentenced to 21 years and six months in prison.
- The judge noted Doyle's repeated attempts to hit people with his car.