A British teenager acquired a six-week jail sentence Wednesday after admitting to posting a racist message about soccer star Marcus Rashford.
Justin Lee Value, 19, despatched the message after the European Championship closing final 12 months, Reuters reported.
"Value focused a footballer primarily based on the colour of his pores and skin, and his motion was clearly racist and a hate crime," Mark Johnson, a senior crown prosecutor for Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) West Midlands, stated in an announcement.
Rashford is certainly one of a number of Black gamers on England's soccer crew who had been focused with racist messages on social media following their loss to Italy within the July championship match. He, together with Jadon Sanchi and Bukayo Saka, missed penalty kicks throughout the match, which was England's first alternative to attain a significant match victory in 55 years, TheNew York Instances reported.
Value, who's from Worcester, admitted earlier this month to racially abusing Rashford, in keeping with a CPS information launch. The CPS stated he posted a racist tweet in reference to Rashford on July 11, 2021, after England's loss to Italy, however initially tried to distance himself from it to keep away from detection.
Value modified his username after the tweet was reported, after which denied posting the tweet in his first police interview after being arrested, the discharge stated. He admitted to the offense in his second police interview.

He pleaded responsible on March 17 in Worcester Magistrates' Courtroom to sending a grossly offensive message by public communication community, and acquired his sentence for six weeks of "rapid imprisonment" Wednesday at Kidderminster Magistrates' Courtroom.
Johnson, the CPS West Midlands prosecutor, stated in his assertion that individuals who "racially abuse footballers break the sport for all."
"I hope this case sends out the message that we are going to not tolerate racism, and offenders will probably be prosecuted to the complete extent of the regulation," he added.
Consistent with this message, the CPS has efficiently secured responsible pleas and sentences for a number of people along with Value who posted racist messages or content material after the July match.
A former Shropshire parish councilor pleaded responsible earlier this month to sending a grossly offensive message by public communication, in keeping with an earlier CPS launch. The CPS introduced in October final 12 months that a man from Kent who posted a video with racist slurs after the match pleaded responsible to sending an obscene message by way of a social community.
One other U.Ok. man who pleaded responsible in September final 12 months to posting racist abuse on social media about Rashford, Sancho and Saka stated that he made the feedback to make folks chortle.
Newsweek has reached out to the Union of European Soccer Associations (UEFA), below which the UEFA Euro 2020 Ultimate was performed in July 2021, for touch upon Value's sentencing.
Replace 3/30/22, 12:40 p.m. ET: This text was up to date with further data and background.
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