Teen thug who stabbed father in front of his children caged | UK | News

Dearnie Jones was part of a gang that chased the victim’s son to grab his electric bike.
Father, after receiving a panic call from his son at around 18.30 at the age of 40, the other children are in spare.
In arrival, they faced 19 -year -old Jones with a masked, threatened with a large knife and a few spectators.
In a terrible incident, Jones squeezed the relevant father into the corner and dipped the knife into his stomach.
Despite his violent injury, the brave father was able to take himself to a supermarket parking lot for help.
After an emergency surgery, he spent a week in a coma, but he was miraculously withdrawn according to Needtoknow reports.
In October 2024, the challenging event appeared in Notts, Mapperley.
After a widespread human hunting, the detectives watched Jones, Ruddington Lane came from Nottingham and caught him.
He encountered justice in court, and was found guilty of injury with intention and carrying a knife in the public opinion.
Jones has now been sentenced to nine years of imprisonment in a young criminal institution delivered by Nottingham Crown Court.
Notts Police Detective Constable Charlotte Webster said: “That evening is another example of how the presence of a knife can lead to climbing any event instantly.
“Despite the presence of a series of viewers, including children, Jones pressed a knife, squeezed the victim into the corner next to a fence and stabbed it.
He continued: “The actions provided serious injuries and the result could have been even more serious without the effort of emergency intervention teams and hospital staff.
“Jones could have been in court for killing a man today.
“A detective and the team of other civil servants worked hard on this investigation to understand what happened, to watch Jones, to arrest him, and to create a lawsuit against him.
He continued: “I am grateful to all the people who give the incident and especially the sacrifice accounts.
“The aid was vital to reaching this conclusion in court.
He continued: “We continue our business as a force to educate people with the partners in making the right decisions and never leave their homes with a knife.”




