Thug left two shoppers seriously injured in East Sussex after 'unprovoked attacks'
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Sussex Police said ‘thug’ Levant Hassan, 36, of Percival Terrace, has been sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment for the ‘unprovoked attacks’, which took place at Asda at Brighton Marina.
“On October 9, 2020, he was challenged by another customer about not wearing a mask during the coronavirus pandemic,” a police spokesperson, detailing the incidents said.
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Hide Ad"In response to this, he rammed his trolley into the man’s leg, causing pain and bruising.
“He then drew the trolley back and rammed it towards him again – this time more forcefully – which caused the victim to sustain broken bones in his foot.”
Hassan then ‘attempted to punch’ the man, who stepped back to avoid contact, before he left the store, police said.
The spokesperson added: “On December 6, Hassan confronted a fellow shopper in the car park after they bumped shoulders. The man apologised and the pair exchanged words.
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Hide Ad“A few minutes later, this time inside the store, Hassan again confronted the same man and suggested they both go outside.
“The man declined, insisting he was just there to do his shopping, and without warning he was punched to the face by Hassan, causing him to fall to the ground.”
Police said the defendant again left the store following the incident, while his victim lay unconscious on the floor.
"He sustained a broken ankle which left him unable to work for several months,” police said.
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Hide AdPolice said Hassan was identified through enquiries and charged with two counts of grievous bodily harm – with both victims left seriously injured.
He pleaded guilty to the first offence and was found guilty of the second offence by a jury of eleven men and one woman, and was sentenced to nine months’ imprisonment for each count – to run consecutively – at Lewes Crown Court on February 16, police revealed.
After the jury’s verdict, HH Judge Gold KC commented on Hassan’s 18 previous convictions.
Investigating officer Rose Horan said: “These were the actions of a man who habitually loses his temper and resorts to violence, with no concern for the members of public who were seriously injured in these separate incidents.