A man who drove through a crowd of over 100 people during Liverpool’s Premier League title celebrations has been sentenced, following a court case in which he admitted to causing severe disruption and endangerment. Paul Doyle used his car to drive through a group gathered to honor the team’s championship victory, an act that authorities described as deploying a vehicle as a weapon.
The incident occurred during mass celebrations in Liverpool after the club secured its Premier League title. Festivities had drawn large crowds, with supporters filling the streets near various iconic city landmarks. According to prosecutors, Doyle ignored multiple warnings to stop and drove through cordons and bystanders, causing panic and injuries.
Witness statements detailed scenes of confusion and distress as people attempted to get out of the way of Doyle’s car. Emergency services were dispatched immediately, and those injured received prompt medical attention. Authorities later confirmed that, while the injuries ranged in severity, no fatalities occurred.
During police interviews, Doyle expressed remorse, reportedly telling officers, “I’ve just ruined my family’s life.” His comments were included in statements read out during the court proceedings. The defense acknowledged his wrongdoing and cited personal and psychological challenges Doyle had been facing at the time.
The judge presiding over the case emphasized the seriousness of Doyle’s actions, citing the potential for more dangerous outcomes had emergency responders not been present. The sentence handed down includes a prison term, reflecting the gravity of the incident and the risks posed to public safety.
Liverpool Football Club has not commented publicly on the sentencing but reiterated the club’s commitment to fan safety during public events. City officials also emphasized the importance of maintaining organized and secure celebrations, encouraging fans to remain vigilant and respectful during any future gatherings.
The sentencing brings closure to an unsettling episode that occurred during what was otherwise a landmark achievement for Liverpool FC, who secured the title for the first time in 30 years during the 2019–2020 Premier League season.