Thug threatened to ‘chew the eyeballs’ of council staff during reign of terror | UK | News

A court, a bandit, threatened to eat and refuse to give him money. 41 -year -old Clayton Jones called him “the most difficult man in Port Talbot”, but followed a terrified woman and issued a series of terrible threats to others trying to help her.
After demanding money from the personnel in a mental health service, Jones threatened the workers and said that they should send them “or SAS” to armed police officers. Swansea Crown Court heard that the council workers who demanded money, food coupons and mobile phones in Port Talbot Civic Center would “persistent”. When it was said that it was not possible, Jones said that a staff would “chew” before saying how they would remove their eye spheres and tell them how they tast them.
He also returned home and talked to a young daughter, followed by a female worker.
Jones of Briton Ferry, near Neath, was found guilty of threatening to kill, a public order crime and follow -up.
Jon Tarrant defending Jones, emotionally disgraceful personality disorder diagnosed, but “appeared outside the limits of treatment,” he said.
Judge Paul Thomas Kc told him: “You have an uncontrollable anger for me, of course, according to your emotionally unbalanced personality disorder”.
Jones, which emerged through video, was imprisoned for a total of three and a half years.



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