A man has denied shouting racial abuse from the top of a phone box.
Officers were called to a report of a man standing on top of a phone box at around 10.30pm in Madeira Drive, Brighton.
He was heard to shout general racial abuse and seemed to target two people in the street specifically during the incident on August 4.
Max Ritchings, 18, of Buckeridge Way in Haywards Heath, was arrested at the scene and released on conditional bail.
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On Tuesday, August 6, police were made aware of concerning messages posted to Ritchings’ social media two days earlier, involving racist language related to civil unrest seen across the country.
Ritchings was subsequently charged with racially/religiously aggravated harassment and encouraging or assisting in the commission of either way offences believing one/more will be committed.
He pleaded not guilty to both charges at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, August 27, and remanded in custody to appear before Lewes Crown Court today.
Detective Chief Inspector Alan Pack said: “Racist and threatening language will not be tolerated online or on the streets, and anyone suspected of such behaviour will be met with a robust response.
“We will continue to engage with the public and work with our partners to identify any issues and take appropriate action.”
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