Rudi Batten stormed a McDonald s in Yate, Gloucs, armed with an imitation gun
He held gun to manager s head and demanded he open safe where he stole cash
Batten then demanded nuggets but was handed sausage McMuffin as it was 7am
Bristol Crown Court heard 22-year-old Batten had raided a different takeaway in Yate the night before and had made off with £200 cash and some fried chicken
Batten was jailed for 6 years after admitting string of offences including robbery
Armed McDonald s robber demanded chicken nuggets but fled with sausage McMuffin
Rudi Batten, 22, was jailed for his raid of the fast food restaurant in Yate
Updated
THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.
SIGN UP
When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.
Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice
An armed robber raided a McDonald’s before demanding chicken nuggets – but fled with a sausage McMuffin as it was only serving the breakfast menu.
A man held an imitation gun to the head of staff member at Yate McDonald s while he emptied a safe, then asked for a double sausage McMuffin before he left, a court has heard. Rudi Batten, who also robbed Miss Millie’s in Yate the night before, was jailed for six years at Bristol Crown Court today (Wednesday). Batten, 22, of Station Road, Yate, caused the Ridge Junior School to go into lockdown on February 8 after worried parents bombarded the school with calls about a supposed gunman on the loose. In reality, Batten handed himself in to Patchway Police Station later that afternoon on the advice of a friend.
A man held an imitation gun to the head of staff member at Yate McDonald s while he emptied a safe, then asked for a double sausage McMuffin before he left, a court has heard. Rudi Batten, who also robbed Miss Millie’s in Yate the night before, was jailed for six years at Bristol Crown Court today (Wednesday). Batten, 22, of Station Road, Yate, caused the Ridge Junior School to go into lockdown on February 8 after worried parents bombarded the school with calls about a supposed gunman on the loose. In reality, Batten handed himself in to Patchway Police Station later that afternoon on the advice of a friend.
Paul Wells.
- Credit: Avon and Somerset Constabulary
A man from Highbridge, who killed his neighbour while mentally unwell, has been handed an indefinite hospital order.
Richard Matthews was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court on April 16 after pleading guilty at a previous hearing to one count of manslaughter by diminished responsibility.
Paul Wells, aged 39, was stabbed by Matthews on June 25 and pronounced dead at the scene.
In a statement read out in court, Mr Wells family said described him as an amazing man and said the loss they felt was beyond words .
They said: “(Paul had) a beautiful soul with friends all over the world. Paul was just the best – caring, so funny and very cheeky in the greatest way possible. We miss him very much.