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07
Jul 2020
A young robber has been jailed for nearly four years after a vicious attack in Ripon in which the victim was punched repeatedly and forced to hand over money.
Ethan Anderson, 20, who has a track record of serious violence, pounced on the victim as he walked through Ripon city centre, York Crown Court heard.
Anderson, a drug addict, was with a group of youths sitting on a park bench, who hurled abuse at the man as he tried to walk away, said prosecutor Caroline Abraham.
Anderson confronted the victim, an Asian man who was named in court, and said: “You think you’re hard, do you?”
He punched the victim in the face and struck him in the eye, said Ms Abraham.
The victim tried to run away but fell over and Anderson punched him in the head while he was laid on the ground.
He finally managed to get away, but a short time later Anderson and three other males confronted him again in a car park near Ripon Cathedral. Ms Abraham said:
Anderson told the victim: “Do you know what I’ve got in my pocket? Give me your money.”
“The victim handed over £20 to (Anderson), who did not have a weapon,” added Ms Abraham.
The victim suffered injuries including a swollen eye, bruising to his cheek and a grazed hand.
Anderson, who was addicted to cocaine, was arrested after the victim identified him about a month after the attack at around 9pm on June 27 last year.
Jailing Anderson for three years and nine months, the judge told him he had been given “chance after chance and some lenient sentences (in the past) and they haven’t worked”.
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