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Judge William Ashworth made the trial at the Portsmouth Crown Court, where he imprisoned former UK candidate Derek Jennings, 53, for violent disorder.

The father of two, Jennings, hit the luna police horse twice in the nose and mouth before starting the Carabao Cup third-round derby on September 24.

Laburnum Grove’s trusted father Copnor, jailed for 20 months with a six-year football ban. He admitted a violent disorder.

In the ruling, Judge Ashworth said, ”There’s no doubt that some, I won’t call them enthusiasts from Portsmouth, other people from the Portsmouth aspect of the segment; possibly wouldn’t call them enthusiasts because they weren’t there for football.’ there to fight.

“They obviously pressed and threatened the Southampton contingent, making a song a specific song that is obviously a collective indication of a preference for interaction in violence.

The two teams, those from Portsmouth and Southampton, exchanged threats and encouraged others, and if the police had not been there, this turbulence of threats and assaults from either team would have become a great war on the residential streets of Portsmouth and the pain and effects of that violence would have been very varied.

More people are being prosecuted for this disorder.

Sgt. Leon Astley of the Hampshire and Thames Valley Police Shared Horse Unit said: ‘Luna is only there to do her homework and help the police protect the public.

“This kind of behavior is absolutely unacceptable.

“Fortunately, she wasn’t hurt in this incident, but we made sure she was very careful ever since.”

Detective Chief Inspector John McGonigle added: “For a grown man to do so is deplorable, especially against an animal, which is only there to help protect those looking to enjoy the game and return home safely.

We hope this statement will send a transparent message that we will tolerate this type of behavior or clutter at a public event.

“Action will be taken and the culprits will be investigated.”

He and Sergeant Astley thanked the audience for their “impulse” on Luna.

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