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Angry St Leonards Neighbour Jailed After Stabbing Workers Over Covid Clash

A man has been jailed for 14 years after stabbing a teenager and a man in St Leonards in April (2020).

Police said Ian Bryan was found guilty of one count of wounding with intent and one count of attempted wounding with intent following a week-long trial last month.

Ian Bryan, 58, unemployed of St Margaret’s Road, was sentenced when he appeared at Brighton Crown Court on Monday (December 21).

It's after a 32-year-old man and 17-year-old boy were attacked while staying at a property in St Margaret's Road on April 22, at around 9.26pm.

Bryan reportedly challenged the pair who were staying in a property next door while they carried out engineering work in the area.

Bryan believed they shouldn't have been there due to the coronavirus lockdown and an argument broke out.

The pair left the address shortly after 8pm, and at 8.15pm Bryan called the police to report the victims for breaching the government’s Covid-19 restrictions.

Bryan made a call to the police non-emergency number again at around 9.26pm, after the victims returned at around 8.35pm.

He stated he was still feeling troubled about the victim’s actions towards him.

Very shortly after, the two victims heard three or four bangs at their front door.

The 17-year-old boy answered the door and was attacked by Bryan, suffering a serious wound to his neck.

The second victim fought Bryan off and also suffered a minor injury to his leg.

The two victims ran to the street outside and called an ambulance at 9.27pm.

Police and paramedics attended the scene. Bryan was found in possession of two knives and after failing to respond to orders to drop them, was tasered and arrested.

The 17-year-old victim was rushed to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton for emergency surgery and made a good physical recovery. He was discharged a few days later.

Bryan was also taken to hospital for treatment to injuries he suffered during the incident. Upon discharge, he was taken into custody for questioning and was subsequently charged with two counts of attempted murder.

A unanimous jury found him not guilty of attempted murder, but guilty of wounding with intent and attempted wounding with intent.

Detective Inspector Pippa Nicklin of Hastings CID said:

“Ian Bryan left his property that night armed with a knife, showing clear intent to cause the victims harm. His violent actions left a 17-year-old boy with an incredibly serious neck injury that required emergency surgery.

“Thanks to a thorough and swift police investigation, Bryan was convicted at court. We are pleased the length of the sentence reflects the severity of the attack and that a dangerous offender has been put in prison.”

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