Following the attack in April 2019, the police and the crown prosecution service would allow Gichigi to “wander around freely” for a year before his arrest for a separate offence.
Well, why not? I mean he only hassled a couple of women, biting one on the face when they rejected his advances. So what if he's got HIV?
It's not like he misgendered them, or something serious, is it?
In April 2020 he attempted to set fire to a makeshift bedsit he rented out at the bottom of his garden - while a tenant was still inside.
Gichigi shouted to Scott Hancock “I’m going to burn you out” while pouring petrol at the foot of the front door.He then ignited a piece of paper and dropped it on the floor, but luckily missed the fuel. Police had already been called and Gichigi was arrested, still poised with a lighter.
“I’m going to kill this guy because he’s living in my house,” he confessed in a police interview.
Err....yes. You are charging him to do so!
At a hearing earlier this year, Gichigi pleaded guilty to attempted arson with intent to endanger life, causing actual bodily harm to the girl he bit, and sexually assaulting her friend.
He also pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker after he kicked a police constable called to the city centre attack.
He was jailed for four years and seven months on Friday.
I wonder how many he'll actually serve?
2 comments:
The clue is in the defendant name, no court or police system would ever try to enforce justice on a name like that. Now if your a Smith or Jones look out because for you things will probably be different. If you have a few savings or some assets things will definitely be very different for you.
"The clue is in the defendant name, no court or police system would ever try to enforce justice on a name like that."
It's becoming more and more evident, isn't it?
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