Placing a holdall on the counter, the thug ordered the shop worker to fill it as fast as he could, keeping the gun held to his face. As the terrified worker scrambled to open the till, the man kept shouting and pushing the gun closer. The victim, who did not wish to be identified, now fears going back to work at the shop in Urmston, Manchester, after the incident at 8. He said: 'It was very frightening and I have had a lot of hesitations about going back to work because I am scared of it happening again.
He was looking after his uncle's corner shop in Urmston, Manchester, for an evening when the thug burst in. The worker rushed to fill the bag as the gunman continued shouting: 'I swear I'll shoot you! Terrified: Mohammed Mansit, owner of the Best One shop, is concerned for his shaken nephew. The offender was wearing a blue jacket with the hood up, a black ski mask, dark trousers and purple latex gloves. The shopkeeper also said the raider spoke with a 'local accent'. Police are appealing for witnesses and have released CCTV of the incident.
Detective Constable Amanda Tootill said: 'We have released CCTV of the robbery and would ask the public to get in touch with police if they know who may be responsible or who may have any other information about the robbery that day. Anyone with information should call police on or Crimestoppers on Argos AO. Share this article Share.
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A spice dealer caught with thousands of pounds in cash texted a pal and bragged: 'I'm not trying to be rich for a night, I'm trying to get rich for life'. Shaquille Bell, 24, has been jailed for seven years after a judge said he was a 'leading player' in the supply of large quantities of the drug.
Thousands of pounds in cash was recovered, some of which was found in Hugo Boss and Tommy Hilfiger bags. Bell had only recently been released from a three year sentence in a young offenders institution, for being concerned in the supply of cocaine and heroin. Bell, of Leslie Street, Moss Side, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply spice, one count of possession with intent to supply heroin, and one count of possessing a prohibited weapon.
The brother of notorious police killer Dale Cregan has been sent to jail for five years after stabbing their sister's ex-boyfriend. Dean Moores, who uses a different surname to his evil sibling, knifed his victim in the street following an argument. A drug dealer who hurled cocaine and heroin out of his car window while being chased by police has been jailed. Chester Crown Court heard a short police pursuit took place on the A34 bypass, in the direction of Wilmslow, on the morning of Tuesday, January 29, this year. As the pursuit continued Masalila chucked heroin, cocaine and a mobile phone out of his car window onto the carriageway.
When he met heavy traffic he attempted to create a third lane along the nearside of the carriageway. A depraved paedophile who filmed himself raping a baby and sexually assaulting a toddler in a bid to join a sick online club has been jailed. Tashan Gallagher was hauled before the courts after the Nike Air Max trainers he was wearing in one of the horrific videos were found at his house.
The year-old, from Leigh , Wigan , has been jailed for 15 years. Earlier, Bolton Crown Court heard Gallagher uploaded footage of the heinous sex attacks to an encrypted app in order to get access to more vile images and film of child abuse.
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Gallagher admitted one charge of rape; four counts of sexual assault; five charges of making indecent photographs; two counts of distributing an indecent image of a child; and two counts of possession of indecent images. A judge declared Piccadilly Gardens a 'no go area' for many as he jailed a knife robber who targeted an innocent man on a night out. He also said knife crime was reaching 'epidemic proportions' across the country and that the four year sentence handed to Ariclene Da-Silva-Tchia should act as a warning to others thinking of carrying weapons. Da-Silva-Tchia, 21, held a blade to the chest of his victim during the 'terrifying' incident in the city centre last summer.
The man's girlfriend had gone to get cash out of a nearby ATM when a group of nine men approached him near the 'Berlin Wall'' in the gardens. They included Da-Silva-Tchia, who ordered him to 'come with me', the court was told. The victim said he could feel someone touching him as he walked with the men, at which point Da-Silva-Tchia produced a blade and held it inches from his chest.
Da-Silva-Tchia, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to robbery, possession of a bladed article and possession of Class B drugs at earlier hearings. This is the moment a gun-toting robber was caught red-handed on a home security camera at a pensioner's house in Wigan. Jamie Porter, 39, pulled the imitation handgun on a year-old man after knocking on his door under the pretence of looking for his wife. Police say Porter pushed the elderly man before revealing the fake firearm, which had been concealed beneath a newspaper under his arm.
Porter, of Hannon Road, Liverpool, was jailed for seven years and six months at Bolton Crown Court after pleading guilty to robbery and possession of an imitation firearm. A 'predatory' and 'calculated' football coach has been jailed for a campaign of sexual assault against two young boys during the s. Stephen Turton, 66, was seen as a 'pillar' of the Salford community where he worked as a youth football coach for more than 20 years.
He abused the respect he enjoyed to control and manipulate his victims for his own sexual gratification, undetected for nearly three decades.
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But the extent of his 'sickening' behaviour was revealed as he was jailed for and-a-half years for sexual assaulting children. Manchester Crown Court heard Turton's first victim was playing for the football team when he was groomed by his coach. The abuse started when Turton - who was a married father at the time - would give the boy a lift home from training in the team's minibus. He would tell the boy stories about how it was normal for friends to perform sexual acts in front of each other, the court was told. Turton, of The Mead, Salford, pleaded guilty to seven counts of committing indecency with a child, six counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault at an earlier hearing.
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A thug repeatedly punched his ex-girlfriend before stamping on her and threatening to burn down their home with their young daughters inside during a drunken attack. Paul Taylor, 32, left the woman with injuries all over her body. Moments earlier, 'covered in blood', he had pushed his way into the house crying and saying he was 'sorry'. A court heard the Tameside yob then repeatedly punched his victim in the face, at one point while she was holding one of their daughters.
Taylor, who has 35 previous convictions for 77 offences, stamped on the woman's back while she was on the floor.
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Derby Crown Court was told the incident happened while Taylor was subject to a restraining order imposed for a similar assault on the same woman in He pleaded guilty to breaching a restraining order, imposed in January ; and for assault occasioning actual bodily harm. A 'cowardly' killer has been jailed for life after beating a father to death before enlisting the help of his year-old neighbour to help him cover it up.
Martin McBrine launched the 'sickening' and 'brutal' attack against Lee McConnell, 49, as the pair spent the night drinking at McBrine's Rochdale home. The year-old killer, for reasons which remain unknown, inflicted catastrophic injuries on his 'defenceless' victim - thought to be caused by kicking or stamping.
As Mr McConnell lay dying on McBrine's kitchen floor, he did not call for the help of paramedics or police. Instead, Manchester Crown Court heard, he visited his year-old next door neighbour and close friend, Harry Mee. He told Mee that he 'had done it again' and that he had 'let some reprobates into his house.
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McBrine and his 'totally wicked' neighbour then worked together to try and cover up the 'merciless' killing, the court was told. The pair even hatched a plot to drag Mr McConnell's body into the middle of the road to make it look he had been run over - but their plan failed and their lies were eventually unravelled by a jury. McBrine, of Palatine Street, Rochdale was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 14 years and days, after being convicted of Mr McConnell's murder.
Mee, also of Palatine Street, was sentenced to two years and six months after being convicted of assisting an offender. Owen Curtis demanded hundreds of pounds from his victims while threatening them with kitchen knives last summer. The year-old, of Lancashire Road, Partington, has been locked up for nine years after pleading guilty to four robberies and one attempted robbery. A wicked stepfather who condemned his hard working stepson to live a 'Cinderella lifestyle' whilst stealing then spending his wages on gambling is now behind bars.
The trusting victim, who has learning difficulties, regularly deposited his salaries from his shifts at Tesco and McDonalds into Caine's bank account - unaware his stepfather was spending it playing online roulette and fruit machines. He could not afford new clothes and was unable to go out and socialise with friends. When he asked his stepfather for the cash, he was told there were 'financial problems' in the household in Broadheath, near Altrincham.
At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Caine was jailed for 28 months after he admitted four offences of theft and 15 charges of fraud. A woman grabbed a streak knife and went on a wild rampage outside her local corner shop - claiming another customer had been staring at her.
Carla Couperthwaite, 22, chased the man into a convenience store and then repeatedly stabbed at the door with the serrated blade claiming she 'did not like the way' he had been looking at her. During the incident Couperthwaite, from Bolton, spent five minutes trying to get into the Balaton convenience store on Halliwell Road before setting about a second man who happened to be walking down the road.
The second victim was bundled to the ground and appeared to be kicked as Couperthwaite berated him whilst 'frothing at the mouth'. It is thought neither man was injured. Couperthwaite, who has previous convictions for violence, later admitted she had been drinking heavily and said the way the first man had been looking at her was 'troubling'. It is thought she got the knife from her home nearby.