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A sixth-form student is facing up to five years in jail after throwing a fire extinguisher from a roof during a riot.
Edward Woollard, 18, joined protesters who stormed inside the Millbank complex in London that houses the Tory Party headquarters on November 10.
He was filmed throwing an empty metal fire extinguisher from a seventh-floor rooftop as hundreds of people gathered in a courtyard below.
The canister narrowly missed a line of police officers attempting to protect the looted and vandalised building from further damage.
Woollard, of Dibden Purlieu, in the New Forest in Hampshire, admitted violent disorder at an earlier hearing at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court.
The Brockenhurst College A-level student gave himself up after footage of the incident was shown on television.
Woollard will appear on bail at Southwark Crown Court.