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Liverpool parade attacker drove at crowd screaming ‘get out of the f****** way’ Published December 15, 2025 11:32am Updated December 15, 2025 11:32am To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video The driver who mowed down crowds of football fans at Liverpool FC’s Premier League trophy celebrations cried as footage from his dashcam was played to a court. Paul Doyle, who is being sentenced for the parade attack, could be heard screaming ‘move’, ‘f****** pricks’ and ‘get out the f****** way’.
The horrifying footage played to the court showed supporters on the bonnet of his seven-seater car, as people, including children, appeared to go under the vehicle. Paul Doyle, 53, appearing at Liverpool Crown Court during his trial on November 25 (Picture: Elizabeth Cook/PA Wire) Prosecutor Paul Greaney KC said that although Doyle had initially claimed to have panicked in fear of his life,’the truth is a simple one’: ‘Paul Doyle just lost his temper in his desire to get to where he wanted to get to.
Police officers stand at a cordon on in Water Street in Liverpool on May 27, the day after the attack (Picture: Getty) Doyle put his head down and shut his eyes as the footage showed his car hitting crowds of supporters in the city centre. As Doyle ploughed down Water Street, a closed-off street packed with fans, he could be heard shouting and screaming ‘move’, ‘f****** pricks’ and ‘get out the f****** way’.
