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Racist thug assaulted innocent bystander

Shane Ince was sentenced to 12 months youth custody when he appeared at Maidstone Crown Court
Shane Ince was sentenced to 12 months youth custody when he appeared at Maidstone Crown Court

A JUDGE has sent out a firm message that racist attacks will not be tolerated by the courts.

Shane Ince was sentenced to 12 months for an unprovoked “foul and disgusting” drunken assault on a woman as she waited for a taxi.

Maidstone Crown Court heard that victim Lorraine Cochrane had been deeply affected by the violence.

Judge Andrew Patience told Ince: “It was based on the fact that she had black skin. Such behaviour will not be tolerated.

“It is foul, and any court I have anything to do with is going to come down on such behaviour heavily, in order to make it clear what we, and I believe what the vast majority of fellow citizens think about it.”

The judge said the 20-year-old thug had made a confident and sociable woman nervous, and someone who now regarded the job she enjoyed as a chore.

Miss Cochrane was waiting for the cab in the garden of a friend’s home in Rock Avenue, Gillingham, after a night out on September 3 last year.

Andrew Jones, prosecuting, said she heard Ince and a woman arguing at a nearby house.

Ince shouted at Miss Cochrane: “What are you looking at, you black bitch.”

She replied: “I’m not looking at anything, I’m just waiting for a taxi.”

Ince then ran up to her and punched her twice in the face, knocking her off a wall onto concrete. The woman pulled Ince away.

Miss Cochrane was taken to Medway Maritime Hospital, where she was treated for swelling to both eyes and a bruised forehead.

Ince, of Wayfield Road, Chatham, admitted racially aggravated actual bodily harm. He was sentenced to 12 months youth custody.

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