Monday, 4 November 2019

Fifteen Years For Brutal Home Invader Who Broke Victim's Jaw

A vicious robber, who borrowed money from his victim before returning with two accomplices to attack the generous man and ransack his home, has been caged.
Jason Brown, 41, repeatedly beat the victim – busting his jaw – and grabbed a knife from his kitchen to threaten him during the terrifying raid.
He was convicted of robbery and inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent, at the flat in Reighton Road, Hackney on February 7.
At Snaresbrook Crown Court he was sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment.
The victim was inside his flat when Brown knocked on his door and asked if he could have a bit of money for the electric in his house, which he claimed was only two doors along.
The victim gave him some change, describing the man as “friendly” after the interaction.
No less than ten minutes later, at around 4.00pm, Brown returned to the victim’s home with another male. 
They attempted to force their way into the flat, before the occupant let them in as he believed he was just coming back to pay him the money he had borrowed.
They pushed past him into the property and started searching through his belongings. 
Another taller male appeared at the doorway and also entered the property.
At this point, Brown, who had started taking things from the house, then hit the victim in the face multiple times, leaving him with a broken jaw.
Brown also threatened him with a knife before locking him in the bathroom.
The three continued to ransack the location before escaping out of the front door and out of sight. 
The victim, badly wounded and beaten, ran out of the house and flagged down some officers who were dealing with a nearby incident.
The victim read a statement in court that said: “During the robbery I was repeatedly punched causing me to have a broken jaw, as well as having property stolen.
“The more I was saying ‘don’t hurt me, just take my stuff’ the more he was beating me. 
“He then went to the kitchen and got a knife. I was really scared and thought I was going to have my throat cut.”
Detective Constable Tom Lockwood of the Central East Proactive Crime Squad led the investigation, and said: “This was a brutal robbery on an innocent victim who was just trying to enjoy his day off of work.
“Brown manipulated the victim into believing he was a friendly neighbour, before savagely beating and robbing him of many valuable items and equipment, as well as sentimental objects and jewellery.
“His actions have left more than just physical wounds on the victim – it will have been a traumatic experience which would leave anyone feeling unsafe and afraid in their own home. 
“I hope that his conviction and resulting sentence will provide a level of closure and peace and protect the public from this violent male.
“There were two other men involved in the attack who we are continuing to investigate. 
“If anybody has any information from the day, or saw the suspects leaving the location of the incident, please contact us and let us know.”

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