Whanganui Chronicle

Man sentenced for threats

Neighbour threatened, pushed after she tried to help man’s partner with her children

- Court reporter news@whanganuic­hronicle.co.nz

Aman shoved his 59-year-old neighbour after she attempted to remove his children from a vehicle he had been speeding up and down the street in.

Lance Tawhitapou and his partner were having a heated argument before he left with some of his children in the vehicle, driving aggressive­ly.

When he arrived back at the address, his partner tried to take a child out of the car while Tawhitapou was yelling obscenitie­s and threatenin­g her.

In the Whanganui District Court where Tawhitapou was appearing for sentence, police prosecutor Drew Morrison said that things escalated from there.

“A 59-year-old female victim began to help the partner move another child, but was quickly approached and pushed away by the defendant,” Morrison said.

“He then turned on the victim, again threatenin­g her for getting involved. The victim returned to her home nearby.”

Tawhitapou pleaded guilty to one charge of behaving threatenin­gly.

Duty solicitor Ollie Crosse said that Tawhitapou has seven children and he is still in a relationsh­ip with his partner.

“He’s taken exception to his neighbour pulling his child out of his car and accepts that what he said was wrong,” Crosse said. “He acknowledg­es that he uses very blue language.”

It was also noted that Tawhitapou has no conviction­s for family violence.

There was a brief back-and-forth between Judge Philip Crayton and the defendant in the court room.

“Mr Tawhitapou, you are going to find yourself getting locked up if you can’t control your temper,” the Judge said. “I appreciate what Mr Crosse has said on your behalf about you using blue language, but this goes beyond cussing somebody out.”

Tawhitapou said: “It’s the fact that she was trying to grab my kids out of the car.”

Judge Crayton: “And she wouldn’t have intervened unless she felt that there was a safety issue. Mr Tawhitapou, do you really want to argue with me? The bottom line is, your neighbour wouldn’t have felt the need to become protective unless there was a need to become protective. You lost control.”

Judge Crayton sentenced Tawhitapou to nine months’ supervisio­n.

 ?? Photo / Bevan Conley ?? Lance Tawhitapou was sentenced for behaving threatenin­gly, stemming from an incident in which he shoved his 59-year-old neighbour.
Photo / Bevan Conley Lance Tawhitapou was sentenced for behaving threatenin­gly, stemming from an incident in which he shoved his 59-year-old neighbour.

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