South Leeds Life 82 January 2022

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Issue 82 | January 2022

Covering Beeston, Belle Isle, Cottingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Middleton, Riverside & Stourton

JAILED FOR RIDE OUT RAMPAGE S

ix men from South Leeds who took part in two illegal motorbike ‘ride outs’ across Leeds and Wakefield and showed off their dangerous exploits online have been sentenced at court. The men were brought to justice after officers from the Leeds South Neighbourhood Policing Team painstakingly pored over the internet footage to build up a clear evidential picture of those involved. The two incidents, which involved 11 riders on motorbikes and quad bikes, took place on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 March 2018. On the Saturday, the group set off from Middleton, down to Beeston, through Holbeck and into the city centre before coming back out of the city to Hunslet and up to Belle Isle before heading back to Middleton. During that journey, they were seen pulling wheelies in the middle of the road, riding on footpaths, jumping red lights, weaving among traffic,

and deliberately wheelspinning on grassed areas making mud fly and damaging verges. At one point in the city centre, a man remonstrated with members of the group who shouted abuse and kicked out at him. The next day, the group set off from Middleton again before heading through Lofthouse, Outwood, Wakefield city centre, Lupset, Horbury, Horbury Bridge, and Grange Moor, before coming to a stop near Kirkheaton, Huddersfield. Along the 18-mile journey that spanned three districts, the riders could be seen riding dangerously and anti-socially through traffic, including accelerating in the middle of the road, pulling wheelies, going through red lights and riding on pavements. Footage from both incidents filmed on a helmet-mounted camera was posted to YouTube under the username Timmy Mallet, who was subsequently identified as Terrence Barker from Middleton.

Officers spent hours reviewing the material to pinpoint distinctive items of clothing and vehicles’ characteristics and combined this with their local knowledge of those known to be involved in the anti-social use of motorbikes. This led to seven warrants being executed at the suspects’ addresses and at a container yard in Middleton from where the footage started. Items of clothing worn in the footage were seized along with a large number of motorbikes and quad bikes stored at the container yard. Specialist imaging experts from Yorkshire and Humber Scientific Support Services created detailed packages for each individual rider as part of the comprehensive evidence prepared for court. Seven defendants were charged with causing a public nuisance and pleaded guilty to the offence. Six were sentenced at Leeds

In this issue:

Councillor Angela Gabriel deselected

page 6

Lifetime award for Tahira Khan

page 8

Arm In Arm group’s Christmas party

page 8

The group gather in Middleton

Sister Act a triumph at Cockburn

page 12

Riding on both sides of the road through Holbeck Crown Court on 10 December. Five of the men were convicted over their part in both incidents: Daniel Brook, aged 24, of Lingwell Approach, Middleton, was jailed for a total of 35 months for his part in both incidents, as well as for separate offences including possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply, dangerous driving, actual bodily harm, racially aggravated behaviour and driving while disqualified and

with no insurance. He was also subject to a 24-month driving disqualification. Robert Addinall, aged 30, of Winrose Crescent, Belle Isle, received a nine-month prison term, which will run alongside a sentence he is currently serving for offences connected to bringing drugs and weapons into prison, plus 10 months for the second count, which will run consecutively. He was also disqualified from driving for 18 months from his release date. Continues on page 4

‘Killer’ builds a new young squad

page 24

NEWS

2-10

SCHOOL LIFE

11-13

COMMENT

14-15

ART LIFE

LIVES WHAT’S ON

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SPORTING LIFE   23-24

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