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Stun gun man lucky to be alive after believing device was an electric shaver
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Curtis Morgan A SHOOTING victim who had discharged himself from hospital, climbed into a car and careered along the wrong side of a dual carriageway, forcing other drivers to swerve out of the way. Curtis Morgan eventually collided with another vehicle and fencing and tried to make a getaway, but was found unconscious nearby.
Bolton Crown Court heard how Morgan, also known as Curtis Francis, almost died after being shot on July 12, 2019. The 30-year-old was attacked outside the Outline Health and Fitness Centre in Lever Street, Bolton and the court heard that the gunman has never been found. Morgan appeared in the dock on crutches, still severely injured from the incident, as Harriet Lavin, prosecuting, told how police saw a Mercedes on Bury New Road, Bolton, on September 19, 2019.
Miller’s 4WD ute collided with the boy’s bike, knocking him to the ground. The vehicle’s tyre went over the back wheel of the bike, causing the cycle to drag over the boy’s foot. Miller fled the scene and made no attempts to stop or check whether anyone had been injured. The boy suffered a bruised and swollen foot. At the sentencing, Judge Anthony Walsh noted the boy’s mother described her son as being traumatised by the incident. Defence lawyer Julian Hannam argued the offending, with mitigation, was of low level and given the consequences of a conviction, a discharge without conviction was the appropriate outcome.