Kent Messenger Maidstone

Thug hit strangers in drunken attacks

- Emcconnell@thekmgroup.co.uk @EdMcConnel­lKM

A man who attacked strangers on a drunken rampage around Maidstone has been spared jail.

Duncan Keen, of Boxley Road, was handed a 165-day prison sentence, suspended for two years, after admitting four charges of assault, carrying a knife and criminal damage.

Maidstone Magistrate­s’ Court heard the 33-year-old was seen in the early hours of Saturday, March 21, near Week Street by a taxi driver who stopped to let him cross the road.

When Keen, who was wearing headphones and an army-style backpack, didn’t move the motorist drove off, at which point the defendant smashed the vehicle’s window with a concrete block and told the driver to get out and fight him.

He later punched a man in the face outside a takeaway and then hit him in the back of the head when he was trying to get up.

At about 3.30am the defendant approached Aiden Trainor and his friend in Market Buildings, punching Mr Trainor in the face and knocking him out — the victim woke up while undergoing a CT scan and remembers nothing about the incident.

He was later arrested and when asked why he attacked the victim, Keen, who had been drinking heavily, said he had sneered at him, adding: “I clothes-lined him and he went down, I walked off and didn’t know if he was alive or dead.”

A craft knife found in his bag was said to be a lucky charm as he had used it in a failed suicide bid.

A month after the incidents the former chef, whose life had been in a downward spiral since losing his job, assaulted two men outside The Rafters nightclub, High Street, later claiming he was a hero for intervenin­g in a row between a couple.

Defending himself, the 33-yearold South African pleaded with magistrate­s to jail him as he saw it as an opportunit­y to get his life back on track, providing structure and stopping him harming anyone else.

Magistrate­s decided Keen, who is of previous good character, would receive the best help outside prison.

In addition to the suspended sentence he must carry out 150 hours unpaid work, up to 80 meetings, £150 court charge and £200 compensati­on to his victims.

 ??  ?? Duncan Keen was given a two-year suspended sentence
Duncan Keen was given a two-year suspended sentence
 ??  ?? The town centre, looking down towards the crossing where Keen attacked the taxi with a lump of concrete
The town centre, looking down towards the crossing where Keen attacked the taxi with a lump of concrete

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