THIS is the moment a woman shoves a wheelie bin towards police before falling flat on her face after its contents were set on fire.
Stacey Vint, 34, was one of 28 suspects charged after her role in the disorder which took place in and around Middlesbrough on Sunday.
Vint, of Normandy Road, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and possession of cannabis - which was found on her after she was arrested near Linthorpe Road in the city.
Prosecutor John Garside said she was "seen with another male pushing a wheelie bin and the contents of which were on fire."
Mr Garside said Vint can be seen hauling the bin towards a row of police officers before she falls to the ground.
The video then shows Vint sitting up on the ground before she is apprehended by cops.
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District Judge Maria Mallon adjourned her case for sentence at Teesside Crown Court to a later date
The judge told her: "Ms Vint you pleaded guilty at the first opportunity to these offences."The violent disorder is so serious that this court's sentencing powers are not sufficient."I'm committing you for sentence on both matters to the Crown Court at Teesside on a date which will be decided.There was no application made on behalf of Vint and she was remanded in custody.
The court heard she had one previous conviction.