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Sept 2022
Two teenagers carrying zombie knives robbed a youngster in broad daylight after he was told to empty his pockets or get “shanked”.
Dillan Bahia and Jamie Richardson, both 18, were loitering on the Stray when they spotted the 17-year-old victim sat on a bench “minding his own business” and waiting to set off for work, York Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Brooke Morrison said the victim, who is from Harrogate but cannot be named for legal reasons, noticed “three males repeatedly looking at him while looking at their phones”. She added:
Richardson was shouting over at the victim to get his attention and when the youth turned around, they were stood right beside him.
Richardson then lifted his jacket to reveal a zombie knife in his waistband and told the petrified victim: “Empty your pockets or I’ll shank you.”
The victim, who thought it was a steak knife, was “very frightened” and handed over his phone, wallet and e-cigarette.
Richardson demanded the PIN number for his phone while a third robber, a youth from Sheffield who was named in court, searched the victim’s pockets.
Bahia then appeared behind Richardson as all three robbers surrounded the youngster, who was “shaking” with fear.
Richardson then punched the victim in the face, causing his nose to bleed and glasses to smash, before the robbers walked off with his belongings including an iPhone, bank and loyalty cards, and £5 in cash. The incident occurred near Knaresborough Road on the 200-acre parkland.
He had suffered from anxiety ever since the incident which occurred at about 3pm on July 23.
He said he was now always “looking over my shoulder” for fear of a similar attack and no longer walked to work from the town centre, relying instead on others to take him. He added:
He said he had a nose bleed and bruising for several days after the attack and had to pay for a new pair of glasses.
The 17-year-old victim now avoids the Stray
Richardson and Bahia, both from Leeds, appeared for sentence today after being remanded in custody.
The court heard that Richardson, of Grange View, Chapeltown, had previous convictions for serious violence, public disorder and criminal damage.
Bahia, of Mexborough Avenue, Chapeltown, had one previous conviction for fraud which resulted in a three-month youth-referral order in June.
Richardson was sentenced to two years and four months in a young offenders’ institution for his “leading role” in the robbery. Bahia was sentenced to two years in a young offenders’ institution.
The teenager from Sheffield was given a 12-month referral order at the youth court earlier this month.
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