Man caged following violent city centre assault
Date published: 30 December 2020
James Byrne
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A man has been jailed after a violent assault in Manchester city centre in June.
James Byrne (aged 33), of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court (Crown Square) to 20 months in jail after previously pleading guilty to section 20 assault.
The court was told that on the evening of Sunday, June 21, 2020, Byrne was walking in a group with the victim and other men and women down Back Piccadilly near to Lever Street.
CCTV operators became privy to a confrontation between Byrne and the victim which then developed into Byrne swinging his right arm at the victim before then repeatedly punching and kicking him.
Officers on patrol as part of a dedicated operation responding to concerns of serious crime in the area were quickly on the scene and arrested Byrne for the assault.
When interviewed, Byrne admitted the assault and expressed there was no excuse for his actions; however, admitted he is unlikely to have stopped when he did had the police not arrived when they did.
Byrne has now been ordered to spend 20 months.
Superintendent Chris Hill, of GMP's City of Manchester Central division, said: "We are pleased with this verdict as this assault from James Byrne was a ruthless and sustained attack which would have prolonged if it wasn’t for the swift arrival of our officers on patrol.
"We hope the public feel reassured by, not just our response to this incident, but also our response to their concerns about serious crime in this part of the City - the dedicated operation we now have in place was the reason this incident deflated as soon as it did and prevented even more serious injuries for the victim.
"The team are committed to ensuring that the levels of crime around this area continue to decrease and we will continue to ensure the resources that are deployed in dedication to this part of the city are maximised to protect the public from unwanted and unacceptable criminality in the area."
Anyone with concerns about serious crime in Manchester city centre should call police on 0161 856 9315 quoting Operation Orion.
Details can be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Man jailed following violent city centre assault
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