Man jailed after stabbing in Bristol city centre

The victim was discharged from hospital a week later

Author: Henry WinterPublished 1st Aug 2024

A man who was tackled to the ground by brave members of the public after he stabbed someone four times in the centre of Bristol has been jailed for six years.

Ian McInally, of Talbot Avenue, St George, appeared at Bristol Crown Court on Monday (29/7) after he admitted to causing grievous bodily harm with intent and being in possession of a bladed article in a public place.

The court heard how, at around 11.30am, officers received a number of calls reporting an argument between two men on Bond Street.

McInally drew a knife from his bag and stabbed the victim repeatedly as he was trying to walk away, before headbutting him four times when he tried to disarm him.

Officers arrived at the scene within two minutes of the initial call and arrested 37-year-old McInally.

The victim was taken to Southmead Hospital and received emergency treatment for stab wounds and a fractured jaw, before he was later discharged to recover at home a week later.

Officer in the case DC Carl Spicer said: “The attack on Tuesday 28 May was stopped by the brave actions of members of the public who threw items at McInally and tackled him to the floor, disarming him and detaining him until police arrived.

“Staff from Bristol Outreach for Homeless and a PCSO acted quickly and utilised a bleed kit and provided first aid to the victim.

“I am confident that the brave actions of the public and the steps taken to administer first aid and utilise the nearby bleed kit, saved the victim’s life.”

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