'I don't know whether to stab you anyway': Leeds thug threatened disabled woman with knife

A teenager who threatened a disabled woman with a knife as she was riding a mobility scooter along a Leeds street has been locked up for more than three years.
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Liam Allen

Liam Allen, 18, targeted the 65-year-old woman on Selby Road, Halton, on January 13 this year as she was going shopping.

Leeds Crown Court heard Allen jumped out from behind a parked car and said: "Get off your scooter now."

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Louise Pryke, prosecuting, said the victim initially thought it was a joke.

Allen then said to her: "I'm not kidding, I'm going to stab you."

ALSO IN COURT: Paranoid Leeds thug put his girlfriend in a dog cage and swallowed her SIM cardThe teenager pulled out a kitchen knife and ordered the woman to hand over her purse.

Allen then put the knife away and began walking off empty-handed but returned and said to her: "I don't know whether to to stab you anyway."

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He took the keys out of the ignition of the scooter and threw them into the road.

The incident was captured on CCTV and Allen was identified from the footage.

A knife and a small amount of cannabis were recovered when police searched his home.

'Clearly immature'

The court heard Allen had stolen eight cans of lager from a shop on Selby Road shortly before targeting the woman.

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He pleaded guilty to attempted robbery, theft, possession of a bladed article in public and possession of cannabis.

Giles Grant, mitigating, said Allen had had a troubled upbringing and had problems with drug abuse.

He was sent to a young offenders institution for three years, four months.

Recorder David Kelly said: "I bear in mind that you are still only 18 and clearly immature."

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