Portsmouth News

Thug who stabbed man in neck with screwdrive­r jailed

‘Senseless act of violence’ followed botched burglary of shed after victim caught his attacker red-handed

- By TOM COTTERILL The News tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

A VIOLENT thief who stabbed a man in the neck with a screwdrive­r during a botched burglary, has been jailed.

Thuggish Charlie McGowan launched his attack after he was caught red-handed trying to break into a shed in Kingston Crescent, in North End, Portsmouth, on August 13.

Now the 21-year-old, of Drummond Road, Landport, has been found guilty of Section 18 GBH and burglary after previously pleading guilty to the burglary and a lesser charge of Section 20 GBH.

He was jailed for nine years following a hearing at Portsmouth Crown Court on Friday.

Speaking after the sentencing, officer in charge of the case DC Steve Tuck said: ‘This senseless act of violence could have easily resulted in the death of a man. Fortunatel­y, following emergency surgery, he survived the attack and has recovered well.’

During his trial, the court heard how McGowan had attempted to break into the shed during an afternoon raid.

The owner of the shed, a man in his 30s, disturbed the break-in and McGowan initially fled the property.

However, once outside of the garden, McGowan stabbed the victim in the neck with a screwdrive­r in a nearby parking area.

The victim was transporte­d to Southampto­n General

Hospital where he underwent surgery for life-threatenin­g injuries. He has since recovered from his injuries.

The court heard how a quick response from attending officers saw the arrest of McGowan, who had fled the scene, within 15 minutes of the incident being reported to them.

Upon sentence, Recorder Louise Harvey commended a passer-by for ‘for stepping in and administer­ing first aid whilst waiting for emergency services to arrive, which very likely saved the victim’s life’.

DC Tuck added: ‘I am grateful for the quick work of the officers who ensured McGowan was taken into custody on the same afternoon and I am pleased with this sentence today.

‘We must also give thanks to the member of the public who was first on the scene and administer­ed first aid to the victim prior to police arriving, which almost certainly saved his life.

‘I hope that this sentence provides closure to the victim of this violent and distressin­g attack, as well as reassuranc­e to the wider public that offences like this one won’t be tolerated.’

 ??  ?? VIOLENT Charlie McGowan was jailed for nine years
VIOLENT Charlie McGowan was jailed for nine years

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