Friday, 23 July 2010

EDL Luton Thug Carroll Ordered To Pay Up

Yesterday was a bad day for the English Defence League. Still reeling from their stunningly embarrassing performance in Dudley last weekend, Luton thug Kevin Carroll, fined and charged with public disorder for his involvement in the Luton homecoming parade for the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment last March, where the EDL was first conceived in response, it said, to the Muslim protesters at British troops’ homecomings.

Not only do the charges stick to Carroll, he was also ordered to cough up another £330 for wasting the judge’s time in what was seen as a clear cut case of incitement from the outset.

Aside from his curious display of pomp in the witness box yesterday, Carroll has previous with regard to flirting with the media.

Earlier this year, he took part in a BBC documentary entitled, ‘Young, British & Angry’, that focussed on the EDL and it’s criminal and immoral behaviour. In the programme, Carroll is shown vehemently denying he is racist, and ‘proving’ such by introducing the cameras to his teenage mixed-race daughter; the girl looked upset and embarrassed by her father’s involvement with the hate group, and his showing her off in front of the TV crew.

Carroll was also confronted over his support of the British National Party; both the BNP and the EDL have gone to gteat lengths to cover up any links between the two groups.

The BBC documentary featuring Carroll can be viewed here.

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