Two men jailed for a total of 26 years after man set on fire in York

Detectives called it a 'shocking incident'

Author: Julie CastonPublished 6th May 2025

Two men have been jailed after a man was set on fire in York.

Joshua Anthony Strickland, aged 29, of no fixed address and Robinson Peter Fitch Binks, aged 27, of Clarence Street, in York, were both found guilty by jury of causing grievous bodily harm after forcing their way into a York property and setting the man on fire.

In April 2024 North Yorkshire Police received a call from a man in considerable pain and screaming that he had been set on fire.

An ambulance was called and emergency services rushed to the scene. There was also a report of possible chemicals being used on the man.

Joshua Anthony Strickland

The victim was treated at the scene - a property in the Fossgate area of York - by paramedics and taken to Leeds General Infirmary for treatment to burns and blistering.

It is believed that an accelerant was used as the victim described being squirted with liquid during the attack. Forensic tests from the scene detected low levels of petrol residues.

Strickland was also found guilty of witness intimidation and pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon and criminal damage after he attacked a vehicle belonging to a member of the victim’s family and made threats to harm him and the rest of his family.

He was also charged and convicted of assaulting a police officer after becoming aggressive while in police custody and kicking an officer in the face.

Both men were remanded in custody since being arrested in April 2024.

They were sentenced at York Crown Court today (Tuesday 6th May 2025).

Strickland was given a total custodial sentence of 14 years, and Binks was given a total custodial sentence of 12 years.

Robinson Peter Fitch Binks

Detective Sergeant Michele Fawcett of North Yorkshire Police’s Major Investigation Team, said:

“This was a particularly shocking incident and could have been catastrophic for the victim. While it is rare for this type of crime in York and North Yorkshire, nonetheless it has caused considerable alarm and concern among the local community who I would like to thank for their cooperation, patience and understanding while we investigated the incident.

“Strickland and Binks now have time in prison to reflect on their actions and should take every chance they are given to divert themselves away from a life of criminality.”

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