Man jailed for Blackburn street attack
Terrance Kenny left victim with fractured eye socket
A man has been jailed for a street attack in Blackburn.
Lancashire Police launched an investigation after Terrence Kenny attacked his victim – a man in his late 40s – near to the Salvation Army in Heaton Street, on 26th March this year.
Kenny, 30, punched the man on the side of the head, knocking him to the floor, then reigned further blows on him.
His victim suffered a fractured eye socket.
The next day, Kenny approached the man in Blackburn town centre, asking him if he had reported the assault to the police.
Kenny threatened him, saying: “If you have, I will do it again. Do you want it again.”
He was arrested by our officers soon after making the threats.
Kenny, of Montrose Street, Blackburn, pleaded guilty at Preston Crown Court last week (25th April) to section 20 inflicting grievous bodily harm and witness intimidation.
A judge jailed him for a total of 25 months, imposing 19 months for inflicting grievous bodily harm and six months for the witness intimidation offence – the sentences to run consecutively. Hear all the latest news from across the UK on the hour, every hour, on Greatest Hits Radio on DAB, smartspeaker, at greatesthitsradio.co.uk, and on the Rayo app.