Liverpool parade driver told officers ‘I’ve just ruined my family’s life’

Sentencing for Liverpool Parade Driver
A driver who used a car as a “weapon” to plough through more than 100 people told officers “I’ve just ruined my family’s life”. Paul Doyle, described as a “family man” by prosecutors, wept as footage of the horrific rampage was shown to the city’s crown court. His sentencing hearing was told the 54-year-old was “in a rage” and his “anger had completely taken hold of him”.Victim Impact Statements
The court was told a man named Daniel Barr, labelled a “hero” by prosecutors. He had “bravely” jumped into the back of Doyle’s Galaxy and placed the vehicle into park. Mr Barr was in the back seat of the car for the last 16 seconds of its movement. He told police that, as he walked up Water Street, he noted that the crowd’s attitude suddenly changed from “joyful to desperate”. He saw people “flying into the air”. A number of victim impact statements were read to the court, with some speaking of “flashbacks” and their “emotional and psychological injury”. Doyle sobbed as the words of some of those struck by his car, including children as young as 12, spoke of how the “best day ever” soon became the worst. Horrifying dashcam footage was displayed to the court on the first day of his sentencing hearing. The defendant was heard shouting “move”, “f****** pricks” and “get out the f****** way”. Pedestrians pulled their children out of the path of Doyle’s car to stop them being hit, and the footage showed the windscreen smash after a man landed on it.
Visible Emotion
Doyle cried as the footage was shown to the court, putting his head down and shutting his eyes as the footage showed his car hitting crowds of supporters. Victims in court were also in tears as the video was played. Opening the facts of the case, Paul Greaney KC said: “The strong sense from the dashcam footage is that the defendant regarded himself as the most important person on Dale Street." "He considered that everyone else needed to get out of his way so that he could get to where he wanted to get to.”
Footage played in Court
The court was played multiple clips of the incident, which the prosecutor described as “particularly shocking” “The prosecution case is what we are seeing there is a man in a rage, whose anger had completely taken hold of him.” In some of the footage, a pram could be seen on its side. Following the rampage, Doyle told officers in the back of a police van: “I’ve just ruined my family’s life.” Referring to the time period between 5.59pm and 6.01pm on May 26, Mr Greaney told the court: “The prosecution case is that the defendant had used the vehicle as a weapon over that period of time. “In doing so, he not only caused injury on a large scale, but he also generated horror in those who had attended what they had thought would be a day of joyfulness.” Mr Greaney said Doyle was in the city to collect a friend and his family from the celebrations. “That the defendant was initially motivated that day by kindness only serves to make what he did later the more staggering,” Mr Greaney said. Addressing his motive, the prosecutor continued: “The truth is a simple one. Paul Doyle just lost his temper in his desire to get to where he wanted to get to. “In a rage, he drove into the crowd, and when he did so, he intended to cause people within the crowd serious harm.
Prosecution Case
“He was prepared to cause those in the crowd, even children, serious harm if necessary to achieve his aim of getting through. “So the truth is as simple as the consequences that day were awful.” Mr Greaney continued: “The defendant was the one driving a 1.9-tonne vehicle. “He was the one who needed to take care and who had a responsibility to the pedestrians ahead of him.” The prosecutor told the court Doyle had an opportunity to “stop and gain protection” from police officers in a police van he had passed during the rampage. Mr Greaney said: “In interview, he was to maintain he was in fear. “If so, here was an opportunity to stop and gain protection. “Indeed, the police were not just restricted to that van.







