A drunken thug stamped on a youngster’s head earlier than bragging “that little doughnut bought put to sleep” after a vicious metropolis centre assault.
Violent thug Aidan Dansie jumped on the top of a 17-year-old man so arduous he knocked him out and left behind a footprint, a court docket heard.
Dansie, 30, attacked the stranger by punching him to the bottom on an evening out in Liverpool in a sudden and unprovoked assault.
He then bragged: “That little doughnut bought put to sleep.” Carpenter Dansie claimed the teenager had by some means threatened him with a knife - a lie a decide rejected as “ridiculous”.
His teenage sufferer supplied the court docket with a press release revealing it was solely luck he might stroll away with out main harm.
Nonetheless, he stated his head was so painful when he rested on a pillow he struggled to sleep for 2 weeks, in accordance with Liverpool Echo.
PlymouthLive stated Dansie has a protracted file for assaults and was jailed on the identical court docket in 2019 for assaulting a person who was on a primary date with an ex-partner. He climbed by way of a window of the girl’s flat on the Barbican and hit him across the head – leaving him scarred for all times.
Sending him again to jail for 16 months, Decide William Mousley informed Dansie: “You had been on an evening out in Liverpool Metropolis Centre. This 17-year-old was out and about behaving himself and never significantly making an attempt to draw consideration.
“You punched him to the ground in order that he was unconscious and stamped on his head. You had been aggressive and abusive in direction of others who had been involved about him. Pictures taken point out the sample of a shoe on the facet of his head, clearly indicating you had stamped upon him.”
The decide stated Dansie at first stated nothing in interview when arrested later that night time earlier than developing with what he referred to as a “ridiculous story” of the 17-year-old having a knife. Dansie, of Leatfield Drive, Derriford, pleaded responsible to assault inflicting precise bodily hurt on September 12, 2020.
Nigel Corridor, for the Crown Prosecution Service, stated the sufferer had little recollection of the assault close to the Baa Bar in Fleet Road as a result of his harm - although it was caught on CCTV footage simply earlier than 1.30am.
He added the teenager’s girlfriend was a couple of steps away and turned to see him on the bottom. Mr Corridor stated she requested the stranger why she had hit her boyfriend and he swore and stated he would hit her subsequent.
A doorman from the Black Rabbit bar close by stated that Dansie and three different man had simply been refused entry. He later informed police that they'd goaded different clubbers earlier than Dansie hit the teenager.
The barrister stated Dansie and his associates left the scene however returned to the world later - and the doorman pointed him out to police. Mr Corridor informed the court docket Dansie stated: “That little doughnut bought put to sleep.”
The court docket heard the sufferer was taken to hospital with a swollen and bruised face which bore a shoe mark. Mr Corridor stated he was “confused and frightened” when he got here round.
Mr Corridor studying a press release from the teenager, continued: “I used to be sore for about two weeks, I used to be not in a position to sleep correctly as a result of it was painful to place my head on the pillow. It was one of many first instances I had been out in Liverpool and this incident has knocked my confidence.”
The court docket heard that Dansie had chalked up 17 offences, nearly all of them for assault. He was on licence on the time of the Liverpool assault after his launch from the 26-month jail sentence imposed for the Barbican assault and different offences in July 2019.
He was additionally convicted of attacking two emergency employees two months after the assault on the teenager.
Rebecca Wooden, for Dansie, stated he was out on a birthday celebration for one among his brothers however was not used to consuming. The solicitor stated he had “little recollection” of the incident and had “shocked himself” along with his actions.
Miss Wooden added that he was the primary carer for his mom and was a well-respected self-employed carpenter. She added that he had a supportive companion. She added: “He's hard-working and family-oriented”.
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