
The driver who used his car as a "weapon" to plough through more than 100 people celebrating Liverpool's Premier League title has been sentenced to 21 years and six months in jail.
Paul Doyle, 54, was "in a rage" and his "anger had completely taken hold of him" it was said at Liverpool Crown Court.
Doyle had driven through a gap in the barriers vacated for an ambulance when he drove down Water Street on May 26.
He initially denied all charges, before dramatically changing his plea shortly before his trial was due to commence on Nov. 26.
Doyle admitted dangerous driving, affray, 17 charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent, nine counts of causing GBH with intent, and three counts of wounding with intent last month.
The offences relate to 29 victims aged between six months and 77 years.
Judge Andrew Menary sentenced Doyle to 21 years and six months in jail, while he also received an extended ban from driving for 16 years and 10 months.