Race hate beating for foreigners
PEET joined his brother and dad in a race attack on two foreign students.
Last Christmas Eve they followed Ihsan Abualrob and Sherif Mohyeldeen out of a Durham pub, knocking them to the ground and kicking them.
Dad Paul, 50, and brother Sean, 24, were dealt with by magistrates but Aarron Peet was sent to crown court because he was in breach of his suspended sentence from March 2017.
On August 24 he got a six-month jail
term suspended for two years despite Judge Christopher Prince calling the assault “grossly offensive racially bigoted abuse by offensive criminals”.
Egyptian Sherif met Aarron as part of a restorative justice programme and said: “For me, it wasn’t just about punishment. I told him he had to truly believe that all people are equal.”