Teenager jailed for racist abuse of Rashford after Euro 2020 final
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A teenager has been given a six-week jail sentence for
racially abusing England forward Marcus Rashford on Twitter after the Euro 2020
final.
Justin Lee Price, 19, was sentenced on Wednesday at
Kidderminster Magistrates' Court in central England.
He posted a racist message on Twitter on July 11 last
year after Manchester United striker Rashford missed a penalty during England's
shootout loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley.
Price had intially tried to avoid detection by
changing his Twitter username after the post was reported, prosecutors said.
He then denied the offence in his first police
interview following his arrest, but later admitted posting the tweet.
Senior prosecutor Mark Johnson said: "Price
targeted a footballer based on the colour of his skin and his action was
clearly racist and a hate crime.
"I hope this case sends out the message that we
will not tolerate racism and offenders will be prosecuted to the full extent of
the law."
Rashford's England teammates Bukayo Saka and Jadon
Sancho were also targeted online following their penalty misses in the Euro
2020 final, leading to widespread calls for a clampdown on racist abuse on
social media.


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