Krystian Dwojak was jailed for 16 months at Ipswich Crown Court
- Credit: Suffolk police
A judge has slammed a man for one of the worst pieces of dangerous driving he has seen in a very long time .
Judge Rupert Overbury jailed Krystian Dwojak for 16 months for a terrifying and prolonged spell of dangerous driving through the streets of Huddersfield.
Dwojak, 30, of Shrubb Farm Cottages, Larling, near Thetford, appeared for sentence on Monday at Ipswich Crown Court for one charge of dangerous driving and one count of driving without insurance.
The court saw dashcam footage of the police pursuit in the West Yorkshire town around 3am on October 12, 2019, which lasted several minutes.
Krystian Dwojak was jailed for 16 months at Ipswich Crown Court
- Credit: Suffolk police
A judge has slammed a man for one of the worst pieces of dangerous driving he has seen in a very long time .
Judge Rupert Overbury jailed Krystian Dwojak for 16 months for a terrifying and prolonged spell of dangerous driving through the streets of Huddersfield.
Dwojak, 30, of Shrubb Farm Cottages, Larling, near Thetford, appeared for sentence on Monday at Ipswich Crown Court for one charge of dangerous driving and one count of driving without insurance.
The court saw dashcam footage of the police pursuit in the West Yorkshire town around 3am on October 12, 2019, which lasted several minutes.
Masked knife-wielding teen threatened to cut up disabled boy and dogs in rampage
Billy Broomfield was just 17 when he threatened to cut up a 17-year-old disabled boy and the family s dog in a knife rampage on August 27, Southampton Crown Court heard
Southampton Crown Court heard Broomfield, who pleaded guilty at a previous hearing, approached the family and asked them for money (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)
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1/1 Billy Broomfield threatened people with a ten-inch kitchen knife during seven incidents on August 27. While wearing a balaclava he demanded they hand over money or phones, a court heard. Aged just 17 at the time, he jumped over the counter at a Subway restaurant in Stoneham Way ordering an employee to hand over the keys for the till. He put his victim in a chokehold and racially abused him before the man was able to escape. Prosecution barrister, Archie Mackay told how Broomfield then approached another man at Swaythling Train Station and asked for his phone. The doorman at first laughed at the teen who then pulled out his blade and slashed at his face three times.