A car alleged driver who pledged in a mob LiverpoolVijay Parade and 79 injured people Allegations of seven crimes against six victims.
Paul Doyal will appear in the court for the first time on Friday and has been sent to police custody after being arrested after the catastrophe on water street on Monday.
A 53 -year -old man from West Derby was not nominated until Thursday, but was first confirmed to be a white British man from the city.
The Liverpool Magistrate is appearing in the court, with the dial, here is everything that we know about the suspect so far.

Who is Paul Doyal?
According to several reports, Doyle is a married father and owner of a business of three who live in a cool bridge-day-sack.
The Sun It was also reported that he was a former Royal Marine Commando before starting his business.
His neighbors claimed that they were a “good” family, the children praised for behaving well.
What allegations do he face?
Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said that he was accused of two cases of wound with intentions, two counts of severe physical damage with intentions, two cases of severe physical damage with intentions and a count of dangerous driving.
An injured charge and a serious physical damage attempt belong to a child.

What happened in Liverpool Vijay Parade?
One lakh supporters were collected to celebrate the 20th of Liverpool Premier League Win in a 10 -mile parade in the city on Monday.
Police had earlier said that they believe in the car that hit the pedestrians, an ambulance had tried to reach a suspected heart attack inside the roadblock on Water Street, away from the main parade route.
Four children were injured after the vehicle, who were in the crowd, who were going to catch the house of vehicles, buses and taxis at around 6 o’clock.
MerceysideChief Fire Officer Nick Sierle said that he rescued four people, who were trapped under the car along with a child. Some 50 people were rushed to the hospital for treatment and seven were still getting treatment on Thursday night.
The suspect was arrested in the scene of the incident, which is not believed to be related to terror. He is scheduled to appear in the Liverpool Magistrate Court on Friday.