Sunderland Echo

JAILED OVER PUB GRAFFITI

- By Petra Silfverski­old petra.silfverski­old@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @petrasilfv­er

A vandal who painted offensive graffiti on a pub and house ‘has no idea’ why he did so.

Kieron Wright, 23, used black paint to daub slogans onto the wall of a house in Hylton Road, and the nearby Railway Tavern pub, Sunderland magistrate­s heard.

The court was told the properties were randomly selected, and had nothing to do with what was written on them.

Prosecutor Lee Poppett said: “This case concerns three offences of graffiti, for want of a better term.”

Mr Poppett said a rented property was defaced twice, on July 3, and July 7.

And on July 4, he repeated the offence on an outside wall of the Railway Tavern.

Mr Poppett added: “There is no suggestion that either of the premises were targeted in any way, or racially motivated in any way.

“Mr Wright has taken it upon himself to write on them in black paint.”

He was identified from CCTV footage and when police searched his house, they found a small amount of cannabis bush.

Wright, of Rosedale Street, Sunderland, admitted three counts of criminal damage, possession of cannabis, and breaching two conditiona­l discharges.

He has 33 previous conviction­s for a total of 47 offences, five of which were criminal damage.

Tony Southwick, defending, said: “This was not targeted in any way. It’s not racially aggravated because he would not have known who the landlord was.

“He has no explanatio­n as to why he has done this.”

Wright was sentenced to a six-month community order with 10 days’ specified activity. He was told to pay a £50 fine, and £110 in compensati­on.

“He has no explanatio­n as to why he has done this” TONY SOUTHWICK

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Kieron Wright daubed slogans on the Railway Tavern pub in Sunderland.

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