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Police appeals after separate attacks on two cyclists in Yorkshire

Van driver knocks rider from bike in Wakefield, gang assault rider in Sheffield

Police forces in Yorkshire have launched appeals for information following two separate attacks on cyclists, one in Wakefield in April, the other in Sheffield last Monday evening.

Brian Trevalyan sustained cuts and bruises earlier this week when he was set upon by a gang of between 15 and 20 youths as he rode home from work through a tunnel under a railway line near Guernsey Road, reports the Sheffield Star.

The 54-year-old, who works at Sheffield Hallam University, told the newspaper: “As I approached the tunnel, the other end was completely blocked by the gang. I asked them politely to move, but they forced me to stop.

“A bit further on, someone smacked me on the back, hard. Then someone kicked my bike and suddenly there were two of them stood directly in front of me, forcing me to stop again.

“I asked again, ‘can I come past?’ and they just screamed in my face. No words, just screaming, then one of them started kicking my bike really hard.

“The next thing I knew, one of the two lads punched me without warning, really hard below my right eye. He punched me so hard that he completely knocked me to the ground.

“They all then ran off to the other end of the tunnel. As I picked myself up I realised that they’d smashed my glasses.”

He added: “I have experienced aggression from this particular gang, the ‘Top Corner Gang’, before, but never to this extent. I will never ride on this path ever again now – I’d rather chance the traffic on Chesterfield Road.”

South Yorkshire Police have asked witnesses to the assault or anyone who saw the gang beforehand to contact them on 101 or the charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Meanwhile West Yorkshire Police have also issued a witness appeal following an incident in Wakefield in April when the driver of a Ford van mounted a pavement to knock a cyclist from his bike and then threatened him.

Officers say the incident took place at around 8am on Tuesday 19 April on Bradford Road, Wrenthorpe. The victim, a 40-year-old man from Wakefield, was uninjured.

According to police, the driver pulled in front of the bike rider twice, then pulled away when the cyclist tried to overtake.

PCPaul McMurran, of Wakefield District Police, said: "We are investigating this incident in which could easily have had some very serious consequences.

"It is only by good fortune that the cycle rider was not seriously hurt and I would like to speak to anyone who saw the collision or the cycle or van beforehand.

"The initial incidents took place as the cyclist passed a parade of shops while coming on to Bradford Road from Leeds Road.

"He then passed the council depot on his right hand side before been forced off the road by the van just before the Fiat dealership on the left.”

Anyone with information is requested to contact PC McMurran via 101 or Crimestoppers.

Police appeals after separate attacks on two cyclists in Yorkshire

 

Police forces in Yorkshire have launched appeals for information following two separate attacks on cyclists, one in Wakefield in April, the other in Sheffield last Monday evening.

Brian Trevalyan sustained cuts and bruises earlier this week when he was set upon by a gang of between 15 and 20 youths as he rode home from work through a tunnel under a railway line near Guernsey Road, reports the Sheffield Star.

http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/cyclist-attacked-by-teen-gang-in-sheffield...

The 54-year-old, who works at Sheffield Hallam University, told the newspaper: “As I approached the tunnel, the other end was completely blocked by the gang. I asked them politely to move, but they forced me to stop.

“A bit further on, someone smacked me on the back, hard. Then someone kicked my bike and suddenly there were two of them stood directly in front of me, forcing me to stop again.

“I asked again, ‘can I come past?’ and they just screamed in my face. No words, just screaming, then one of them started kicking my bike really hard.

“The next thing I knew, one of the two lads punched me without warning, really hard below my right eye. He punched me so hard that he completely knocked me to the ground.

“They all then ran off to the other end of the tunnel. As I picked myself up I realised that they’d smashed my glasses.”

He added: “I have experienced aggression from this particular gang, the ‘Top Corner Gang’, before. But never to this extent. I will never ride on this path ever again now – I’d rather chance the traffic on Chesterfield Road.”

South Yorkshire Police have asked witnesses to the assault or anyone who saw the gang beforehand to contact them on 101 or the charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Meanwhile West Yorkshire Police have also issued a witness appeal following an incident in Wakefield in April when the driver of a Ford van mounted a pavement to knock a cyclist from his bike and then threatened him.

Officers say the incident took place at around 8am on Tuesday 19 April on Bradford Road, Wrenthorpe. The victim, a 40-year-old man from Wakefield, was uninjured.

According to police, the driver pulled in front of the bike rider twice, then pulled away when the cyclist tried to overtake.

PCPaul McMurran, of Wakefield District Police, said: "We are investigating this incident in which could easily have had some very serious consequences.

"It is only by good fortune that the cycle rider was not seriously hurt and I would like to speak to anyone who saw the collision or the cycle or van beforehand.

"The initial incidents took place as the cyclist passed a parade of shops while coming on to Bradford Road from Leeds Road.

"He then passed the council depot on his right hand side before been forced off the road by the van just before the Fiat dealership on the left.”

Anyone with information is requested to contact PC McMurran via 101 or Crimestoppers.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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youngoldbloke | 5 years ago
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Why am I seeing this again? Short of copy?

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imajez | 7 years ago
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This post by Jude Calvert-Toulmin, the Sheffield victim's wife deserves to be very widely shared. Such graciousness after such a frightening incident is remarkable and a positive counter to the dreadful fear and hate hate peddled by the media and Bexit in recent times.

https://www.facebook.com/calverttoulmin/posts/10153712109142616

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Carmic0 | 7 years ago
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South Yorkshire is off my holiday list.    Shame it's an offence to carry an extendable baton, they would fit perfectly in one of the jersey back pockets.

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imajez replied to Carmic0 | 7 years ago
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Carmic0 wrote:

South Yorkshire is off my holiday list.    Shame it's an offence to carry an extendable baton, they would fit perfectly in one of the jersey back pockets.

Sheffield is actually a very safe place and was only big city in UK not to do copy cat riots after the big ones in London a few years back. These idiots are exceptions, not the rule.
 

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srchar replied to Carmic0 | 7 years ago
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Carmic0 wrote:

South Yorkshire is off my holiday list.    Shame it's an offence to carry an extendable baton, they would fit perfectly in one of the jersey back pockets.

If your extendable baton also happens to pump tyres up then it's legal.

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brooksby replied to srchar | 7 years ago
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srchar wrote:

Carmic0 wrote:

South Yorkshire is off my holiday list.    Shame it's an offence to carry an extendable baton, they would fit perfectly in one of the jersey back pockets.

If your extendable baton also happens to pump tyres up then it's legal.

Problem is that the batons that pump tyres up tend to be light aluminium, don't they?

How about doing some nunchuk training with a heavy chain-lock?

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turboprannet | 7 years ago
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I agree with defending yourself but once you've tasered 1 of 15 lads what do you reckon happens next?  

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Yorkshire wallet replied to turboprannet | 7 years ago
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turboprannet wrote:

I agree with defending yourself but once you've tasered 1 of 15 lads what do you reckon happens next?  

Fall back onto your ninja training!

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brooksby replied to turboprannet | 7 years ago
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turboprannet wrote:

I agree with defending yourself but once you've tasered 1 of 15 lads what do you reckon happens next?  

As I understood it, tasers connect you to the victim by thin wires.  They don't work like "Phasers on stun!"

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turboprannet replied to brooksby | 7 years ago
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brooksby wrote:

turboprannet wrote:

I agree with defending yourself but once you've tasered 1 of 15 lads what do you reckon happens next?  

As I understood it, tasers connect you to the victim by thin wires.  They don't work like "Phasers on stun!"

 

yes that's right, and you'll still be connected to the victim when their 14 mates give you a punchy group hug. 

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Nevis the cat | 7 years ago
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Brian is a good friend of mine. You could not meet a nicer gent. It's disgusting what happened to him. He must have been terrified. I hope they throw the lot of them in the canal, mafia style.

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Rich_cb | 7 years ago
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If you deliberately use your vehicle as a weapon it should be an automatic lifetime driving ban as well as any other sentence.

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Gourmet Shot replied to Rich_cb | 7 years ago
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Rich_cb wrote:

If you deliberately use your vehicle as a weapon it should be an automatic lifetime driving ban as well as any other sentence.

I agree...there's assault which we can all argue about the extent but if you use a vehicle deliberately it should be treated as attempted Murder...End of.

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brooksby replied to Gourmet Shot | 7 years ago
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Gourmet Shot wrote:

Rich_cb wrote:

If you deliberately use your vehicle as a weapon it should be an automatic lifetime driving ban as well as any other sentence.

I agree...there's assault which we can all argue about the extent but if you use a vehicle deliberately it should be treated as attempted Murder...End of.

It should, but basically isn't and is unlikely ever to be.  I put the following out as an example:

"A bus driver who deliberately knocked a cyclist down in Bristol using his bus "as a weapon" has been jailed.

Gavin Hill, 29, of Frome, previously pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm.

Bristol Crown Court heard that after an altercation, Hill deliberately knocked Phillip Mead off his bike by swerving the bus into him."

- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-17066798

So, this bloke steered a bus (a f-ing bus!) at a cyclist - the video on youtube is pretty scary - and only got dangerous driving and GBH

 

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Yorkshire wallet | 7 years ago
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Sounds like the Top Corner Gang needs to meet The Warriors.

It's after reading stories like that, that I feel we aren't allowed enough freedom to defend ourselves in this country. Pepper spray and a taser would be good for these people, or maybe one of those retractable batons to the head. Problem is then they'd become the victims, forced into a life of crime by 'society', now bashed by classist cycle thugs.

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DaveE128 replied to Yorkshire wallet | 7 years ago
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Yorkshire wallet wrote:

Sounds like the Top Corner Gang needs to meet The Warriors.

It's after reading stories like that, that I feel we aren't allowed enough freedom to defend ourselves in this country. Pepper spray and a taser would be good for these people, or maybe one of those retractable batons to the head. Problem is then they'd become the victims, forced into a life of crime by 'society', now bashed by classist cycle thugs.

One potential issue with permitting these weapons is that the gang would probably have had more of them, and likely nastier ones too. 

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brooksby replied to Yorkshire wallet | 7 years ago
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Yorkshire wallet wrote:

...  classist cycle thugs.

Oh yeah, I forgot that according to the latest stuff about how cyclists are not representative of the population, we're all white, male, middle-class, and young, aren't we?  I'd forgotten that.

(I'm two yesses, one no, and a maybe).

yes

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bsknight | 7 years ago
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The article is so good it needs to be in twice?

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