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Man armed with baton caused ugly and frightening disturbance at shop A MAN has been jailed for 13 months after arming himself with a baton and causing an “ugly and frightening” disturbance at a Keighley shop. Leigh Raby went into North Street Stores in the Airedale Centre masked and with his hood up after the shopkeeper had accused him of spitting on the window, Bradford Crown Court heard yesterday. Raby, 38, of Parkwood Rise, Keighley, was chased away from outside the premises earlier in the day when he returned at about noon with his face covered and in different clothing, prosecutor Alex Sutton said.
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image captionA judge told Benjamin Fort he would have jailed him for longer had he been able to
A man who shone a laser into the eyes of a police helicopter pilot has been described as an idiot and a liar by a judge.
Benjamin Fort told police he thought the aircraft above Keighley in West Yorkshire was a UFO in an attempt to explain his actions.
The helicopter was taking part in a search for a missing woman at the time.
Judge Jonathan Rose jailed Fort for six months and told him he would have sent him to prison for longer if he could.
A MAN thought the West Yorkshire Police helicopter was a UFO when he shone a laser beam at it, dazzling and distracting the pilot and co-pilot, Bradford Crown Court heard today. Benjamin Fort, who couldn’t be sentenced yesterday because he turned up “intoxicated” and had to sleep it off in the cells shone the beam at the aircraft on September 17 last year. Fort, 39, of Parkwood Rise, Keighley, pleaded guilty at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court to shining or directing the beam towards the helicopter from his home address. Judge Jonathan Rose said he was “a little dubious” about Fort’s assertion that he had mistaken the aircraft for a UFO but he would “listen with courtesy” if he gave evidence to that effect when he is sentenced on February 26.
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