Nineteen-year-old from Derby jailed for stabbing fellow teenager multiple times
A Police spokesperson said:
"A 19-year-old man has been jailed after he seriously assaulted a then 18-year-old man in Derby in 2020.
"Shomal Williams, who was just 17 at the time of the offence, stabbed the victim three times and kicked and punched him after an altercation in St Peter’s Street in July of that year.
"The victim sustained serious injuries and was hospitalised for several days following the incident.
"Williams, of Leopold Street, Derby handed himself in at St Mary’s Wharf police station following a police media appeal to seek his identity. He was arrested and later summonsed to court.
"In June 2021, whilst on bail for the stabbing, Williams was found by officers carrying a knife in Liversage Square. He was arrested for possession of a bladed article and was charged and remanded into prison custody.
"Williams admitted wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and two counts of possession of a bladed article.
"He appeared at Derby Crown Court on 25 February and was sentenced to four years and eight months imprisonment.
"We are bringing you this update as part of Operation Wintershield - a force wide, multi-agency operation to reduce knife crime and serious violent crime across the county, especially amongst vulnerable groups such as children and young people.
"If you suspect someone may be carrying a knife or have any other information which may help us tackle violent crime, please contact us."