A man, who was wanted of suspicion of a series of violent incidents in Crawley and Brighton, has been arrested and charged by police.
Jordan Charles, 23, was arrested in London on Wednesday following police enquiries, and has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm, actual bodily harm and assault by battery on May 29, and possession of a firearm.
He is due to appear in custody at Crawley Magistrates Court on Thursday 5 November, and will also face the court over six court warrants that had previously been issued for his arrest.
They relate to:
- Robbery on 30 December 2019 and witness intimidation in March 2019:
- Threatening a person with a blade in a public place, assault by beating of an emergency worker, common assault on an emergency worker, and racially/religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm and distress, all on 17 Aug 2019;
- GBH, affray and possession of an offensive weapon on 7 Sept 2019:
- Criminal damage, possessing an offensive weapon and ABH on 8 December 2019:
- GBH, two cases of ABH, affray, and assault on an emergency worker on 13 March this year: robbery on 30 December 2018 and witness intimidation in March 2019:
- Threatening a person with a blade in a public place, assault by beating of an emergency worker, common assault on an emergency worker, and racially/religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm and distress, all on 17 August 2019:
- GBH in 2020 whilst on a train.
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