Welcome to your local community website...

Redlees Park stab youth in court again

Posted by Jessica Thomas on Nov 10, 09 03:51 PM in Crime

A 14-year-old boy who admitted stabbing another teen 6 times has appeared in court again - this time for robbery.

The Chiswick youngster, who can not be named for legal reasons, this week admitted to three counts of robbery with force and possession of an offensive weapon.

In Isleworth Crown Court two weeks ago, the boy admitted causing grievous bodily harm after stabbing a 15-year-old in broad daylight in Isleworth's Redlees Park.

The prosecuting solicitor said: "There appears to be an escalation in the seriousness of the defendant's criminal activities."

Brentford Youth Court heard on Monday how on June 13, the young thug robbed four boys of their phones using a "large kitchen knife" as a threat, only four days before the stabbing.

The four youngsters were walking down Dolman Road, in Chiswick when they heard the defendant approaching them from behind.

The defendant then asked the victims 'what have you got for me then?' before lifting his jumper to show the knife tucked down his trousers.

The youth was also convicted of ABH earlier this year after punching a Mcdonalds worker in the face, causing him to now have a deviated septum.

The Chairing JP said: "Taking into account the defendant's previous offences we have decided it is right to send it to crown court for sentencing.

"The defendant poses a serious risk to the public on the basis of his past offences."
The teen is to appear in Isleworth Crown Court for sentencing on December 11.

We'd like to hear from you.
Send your
stories, pics and videos

Leave a comment


Type the characters you see in the picture above.

Book an Ad

Book an AdBook an Ad Save time and book online! Try our new service to book your advertising online.

Recent Comments

Get involved

Our website aims to cover anything and everything happening in your community from news to local amateur sport and clubs to events. As users of the community we want you to set the agenda by telling us about the things that affect you, the groups and societies you run and the events you've been a part of. Send us your stories, pictures and news or join the forum to discuss local issues with your neighbours. If you've got something to say and want to be involved contact Jessica Thomas or call 020 8572 1816.

Sponsored Links