"It’s giving these brothers another trial in the court of public opinion. From what I can tell, it’s really opened up the possibility that this evidence that they claim that they have, maybe that there is going to be a way forward for them."
He said men in balaclavas had streamed towards the mosque.Broken glass and a few tattered placards covered with handwritten slogans have been left scattered around the area.
People have been out with brushes to sweep up in the aftermath of the violence, with rubbish and debris being dumped from trucks into skips.One man stood on a bridge watching the disorder from the night before said he saw people "intent on trouble"."They were running through the back gardens pulling bricks off the walls," he said.
"It's just wrong, totally wrong, those police officers were trying to do a job, it's horrendous."Labour has won the police and crime commissioner election in Avon and Somerset, taking the post from the Conservatives.
Clare Moody, Labour's candidate for the region, beat her Conservative predecessor Mark Shelford by more than 4,900 votes.
The election was for Avon and Somerset Police's PCC, which covers areas including Bristol.However, the judge accepted Turner had shown "genuine remorse" and was suitable for rehabilitation, adding he was satisfied Turner's children and ex-partner would suffer if he was jailed.
Turner was announced as the Reform candidate for Louth North in the Lincolnshire County Council elections on 1 May, butafter indicating his guilty pleas at Boston Magistrates' Court.
Reform UK said Turner's membership of the party had been suspended.Republic of Ireland international Megan Campbell said "anything is achievable" after she broke the Guinness World Record for the longest ever throw-in by a female footballer.