The 17-year-old, who can now be named as Aristedes Miles Haynes after an anonymity order was lifted, was sentenced to a year and seven months' detention.
A teenager who daubed a Windrush mural in Nazi symbols has been named and sentenced.
Aristedes Miles Haynes, 17, was one of two teenage boys - the other aged 15 - who carried out"several offences of racially and homophobically aggravated criminal damage".The mural features a merged image of the Welsh dragon and the Jamaican flag and depicts Donna Campbell, a nurse and daughter of the Windrush generation who died during the pandemic, along with her mother Lydia.
Haynes, a former RAF cadet from Port Talbot, can be identified after an application to remove his anonymity post-sentencing was approved.He appeared before Westminster Magistrates Court on 7 June and
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