Man jailed for Carlisle pub attack

He'll spend two years in prison

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 12th Oct 2024

A man who carried out an unprovoked attack on a man in pub in Carlisle has been jailed.

Ronan McDonald, 26, of South Balfern, Kirkinner was sentenced to two years on Wednesday 9 October at Carlisle Crown Court for attempted grievous bodily harm.

The court heard that on the 3 December 2023, whilst on the dancefloor in a pub on Botchergate in Carlisle McDonald punched the victim in an unprovoked attack knocking him to the floor.

He continued the assault punching the victim and stamping on his head leaving the victim unconscious, with cuts and a broken tooth.

McDonald attempted to flee the scene but was detained by door staff where he was subsequently arrested.

Detective Constable Lisa Atkinson said:

“This was a completely unprovoked assault which could easily have resulted in more serious injuries.

“Acts of violence are unacceptable and Cumbria Police will do everything we can to make sure those who engage in such acts of violence are brought to justice, and take steps to deter this behaviour in areas identified as hotspots for violence.

“We would urge people to take a stand against violence and report any such offences to the police immediately so that action can be taken.”

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