Sunderland Echo

JAILED OVER STREET ATTACK

Victim suffered ear injuries in ‘mindless’ city centre brawl

- By Daniel Prince daniel.prince@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @danielprin­ce18

A Sunderland man has been jailed after admitting his part in a ‘mindless’ attack in Sunderland city centre which saw a man suffer bite injuries to his ear.

Carl Younger, 21, of Friar Road, Ford Estate, is starting a 12-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to leading a ‘sustained attack’ on victim Aram Ali following a night out.

Three other defendants received suspended prison sentences after admitting joining in the brawl, which took place in October 2016.

Younger, who had ambitions of entering the armed forces and worked in bars in the city, was described as the ‘ringleader’ of the group by Recorder Lowe QC, who sentenced the four men at Newcastle Crown Court, sitting at Moot Hall.

The court heard that the violence started inside Passion nightclub, in the city centre, when there was a disagreeme­nt over Mr Ali’s girlfriend. The court was shown CCTV footage from inside the nightclub which showed Mr Ali striking an individual before the group, including all four defendants, was thrown out.

The disagreeme­nt continued outside the Bakers Oven, on Holmeside.

Neil Pallister, prosecutin­g, said: “Younger ran straight towards Mr Ali, who recalls being punched in the face by Younger.

“From CCTV footage, Younger then puts him into a headlock and was grappling with him.

“Mr Ali recalls others joined in the assault.

“He felt immediate pain to the top of his right ear.

“He had been bitten. He then recalls being punched by what felt like many other people.”

The groups were split up before the violence resumed opposite Chilino’s takeaway, further up the road.

Younger pleaded guilty to wounding with intent.

Anthony Bewick, 20, from Sunningdal­e, Sunderland, pleaded guilty to affray, and received a six-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, was ordered to carry out 240 hours of unpaid work and told he must abide by a curfew at his home address between 7pm to 7am for two months.

Josh Carlin, 20, from Dene Street, Silksworth, Sunderland, pleaded guilty to the same offence, and received the same punishment.

Liam Holmes, 21, of Aldwych Road, Farringdon, Sunderland, pleaded guilty to affray, and was also given a six-month prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, and told he must carry out 240 hours of unpaid work, and handed a £750 fine.

Recorder Lowe QC said: “This was mindless violence in the city centre, fuelled by drink.”

“This was mindless violence in the city centre” RECORDER LOWE QC

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Craig Younger.
 ??  ?? Carl Younger, inset, and Passion nightclub in Sunderland.
Carl Younger, inset, and Passion nightclub in Sunderland.

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