prison sentences for three who attacked stoke bin workers
Three men are going to jail because, in March, they attacked refuse workers in Stoke-on-Trent. Joe Corden (29), Jack Spackman (21), and Kyle Worthington (21) received sentences between four years ten months and six and a half years.
The attackers attacked bin workers in two different cases while using an axe and metal rod as weapons. During the second attack the attackers used a modified pistol in addition to their weapons.
The victims experienced permanent physical harm and mental trauma along with one developing PTSD as a result.
The city council of Stoke-on-Trent strongly criticized the violent assault against their employees and wants to show strong rejection of this type of attack with these sentences.
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