Sinead Doherty of Ascott Terrace, Leeds, was sentenced to 28 months in prison yesterday (Friday, March 7th) at Leeds Crown Court.
The 34-year-old admitted to a crime of violent disorder that occurred on July 18th last year.
She is the second person to be jailed for more than a week for her disability role.
A total of 68 people have now been arrested as part of a major police investigation into the disability, of which 19 have been charged with crimes.
Twelve boys are also dealt with through the consequences of justice for other young people.
Executives make significant use of all the technical tools that the power can utilize, including the use of CCTV and facial recognition technology.
Enquiries to the disability are guided by military murders and major investigators.
West Yorkshire Police T/ACC Steve Dodds said:
“Dougherty has admitted to carrying out serious matters on the evening of July 18th and is pleased that she was in front of the court and was convicted.
“We absolutely want to emphasize our determination to bring everyone involved with disabilities. It's never too late for those with information to help the investigation move forward.”