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18 MONTHS’ JAIL FOR PETERBOROUGH THUG WHO PUNCHED CABBIE IN FACE AND BROKE WINDSCREEN WIPER


Peterborough thug, Alex Bedford, has been jailed for 18 months for punching a cabbie in the face and snapping his windscreen wiper because he refused to let him in his car. Peterborough Matters reports that Bedford, 28, called a taxi from a property he was renovating in April 2019. When the driver arrived, he noticed Bedford was wearing very dirty clothing covered in plaster dust and carrying dirty toolboxes. He explained he wouldn’t be able to take him in his car unless he had a change of clothes. Bedford said he had no other clothes, so the taxi driver offered to call him another taxi. While the driver got back in his car to make the call, Bedford snapped the rear windscreen wiper. The driver confronted him and Bedford punched him in the face, causing a deep cut above his eyebrow. The cabbie called police and Bedford made off. He later called the taxi office, apologised and asked them not to involve police.


STOCKTON RACIST THUG JAILED FOR NEARLY SEVEN YEARS


A man has been sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for blackmail, drugs offences and racist threats. The Northern Echo reports that Tony Hornby, 20, from Stockton was sen- tenced to six years and ten months in prison last week for blackmail, drugs offences and racially aggravated threats. In October last year, Hornby refused to pay a taxi driver, asked to be taken to another address and forced the driver to take him by threat- ening him with a knife. A few hours later he accessed a different taxi, racially abused the driver, threatened him with a knife and attempt- ed to rob him. He also slashed the taxi’s tyre with the knife. Speaking of the incidents, Detective Constable Nigel Rusby said: “Both incidents were terrifying for the victims and one of the drivers has stopped working nights because of the distress it has caused him. “No one should go to work to be threatened with a knife and abused from individuals such as Hornby. The victims were extremely brave in coming forward following the incidents. “Hornby will now be paying for his violent and unforgivable actions behind bars and I hope the victims can now make steps to moving forward with their lives knowing he will be in jail for some time.”


JUNE 2021


Officers tried to arrange a time for Bedford to go to the station for a volun- tary interview, but he avoided them for more than nine months before eventual- ly being arrested. Bedford, of no fixed abode but currently HMP Peterborough, pleaded guilty to criminal damage, actual bodily harm and failing to surrender to bail. He also pleaded guilty to three separate charges relating to separate incidents of sending threatening mes- sages and two counts of breach of a non-molestation order. He was sentenced to a total of 18 months in prison at Peter- borough Crown Court on 26 May. PC Oliver Gregory, who investigated, said: “This was a vio- lent and frightening incident for the victim, who had tried his best to assist Bedford in getting home.”


SIX TEENAGERS TO FACE TRIAL OVER GABRIEL BRINGYE MURDER


Six teenagers charged with plotting to steal taxi drivers’ vehicles are to face trial for the murder of Bolt driver, Gabriel Bringye who was fatally stabbed in his car. According to the Evening Stan- dard, Mr Bringye, 37, was discovered collapsed having suffered a knife wound inside his cab on Jarrow Road, Totten- ham, on February 17. Mr Bringye, a Romanian national who was planning his wedding for later this year, was pronounced dead at the scene of the attack 40 minutes later. On Wednesday, 12 May, a number of youths, aged between 15 and 18, appeared at the Old Bailey for a hearing in the case. All six defendants are charged with the murder of Mr Bringye and conspiring together to rob taxi drivers of their vehicles on February 17. During the hearing, Judge Anthony Leonard QC set a trial of up to ten weeks for November 29 at the Old Bailey. None of the defendants were asked to enter pleas to the charges. The defendants: one aged 15, three aged 16, one aged 17 and one aged 18, have all been remanded into custody.


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