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Jul 2022
A chef who shot his baker in the eye with an air pistol, “effectively” blinding him, has been remanded in custody to await sentence.
Brad Tristan Plummer, 25, fired the gas-powered ball-bearing gun at Aidan Corbyn at their workplace, the Nelson Inn gastro pub in Killinghall.
Mr Corbyn was taken to hospital for a procedure to remove the ball bearing from his eye, York Crown Court heard.
Plummer admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm but denied possessing a firearm with intent to cause Mr Corbyn fear of violence.
Yesterday (Thursday, July 21), a jury found Plummer not guilty of the second count following a four-day trial, but he now awaits sentence for GBH.
Prosecutor Howard Shaw said the horrific incident in September 2020 began innocently enough but turned more sinister.
He added:
Plummer, who lives at the gastro pub on Skipton Road, was arrested and taken in for questioning.
He told police he thought the air pistol wasn’t loaded when he shot Mr Corbyn.
Mr Shaw added:
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