Masked thug Shane Chappell jailed for stabbing man in Luton after row over unpaid debt
Shane Chappell, 36, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm and was sentenced on Tuesday, July 10, at Luton Crown Court.
On the evening of Saturday, October 7, 2017, Chappell, of Dewsbury Road, attacked a man during a fight about a debt owed by a third party.
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Hide AdThe victim had gone to Chappell’s address, believing the person who owed him money was there. On arrival he was met by Chappell wearing a balaclava and armed with a knife.
Chappell slashed the tyres on the man’s vehicle and, when the victim got out of his car, the violence continued, and he sustained a stab wound to his armpit, requiring hospital treatment. Chappell also racially abused an officer who came to the scene.
DC Colin Knight said: “This was a terrifying incident by a masked assailant. Chappell attacked the victim and caused him a serious injury. He will now spend time in prison for his actions.
“Knife crime and violent incidents like this will not be tolerated in our county, and we will continue to crack down on the people involved.”
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Hide AdChappell was jailed for a total of six years and eight months.
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