Scarborough man jailed for making racist threats to takeaway worker

It happened over the weekend at a takeaway in Scarborough

Author: Karen LiuPublished 17th Nov 2021

A man has been sent to jail for racially abusing and threatening a takeaway worker in Scarborough over the weekend.

On Sunday (14th November), Neil Gordon entered a takeaway in the town, and shouted racist abuse at a member of staff. About half an hour later, he returned with a metal bar and made violent threats.

The following day, Gordon, 50, of Regent Street, Scarborough, was located and arrested by North Yorkshire Police.

He was charged with racially aggravated public order offences, as well as possessing an offensive weapon in a public place, and possessing a class C drug.

Gordon appeared at Scarborough Magistrates Court yesterday (Tuesday 16th November), where he pleaded guilty. He was jailed for a total of 16 weeks, and ordered to pay £100 in compensation.

Sergeant Heather Standing, of North Yorkshire Police, said:

"Gordon's behaviour was totally unacceptable. I hope Scarborough residents are reassured by the quick resolution of this case, and the resulting prison sentence."

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