Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Would-be robber disguised in zebra print onesie caught after police followed tracks in the snow

A man who tried to rob a shopkeeper at knifepoint while disguised in a zebra print onesie, was recognised as soon as he opened his mouth and demanded cash, a court was told. Jack Brooks, 22, had been in The Bottle Shop in Burnley, Lancashire, earlier to buy drink and had even been given a free bottle of alcohol by victim Mushtaq Ahmed as he had been so friendly.

Mr Ahmed, who was working in the convenience store alone, thought it might be a joke when the defendant, by now wearing the zebra outfit, walked in again an hour later. But he soon realised it wasn’t, when Brooks pulled a large carving knife on him, terrifying him, Burnley Crown Court heard.



The hearing was told how Brooks fled from the shop empty-handed after courageous Mr Ahmed got some metal piping and challenged him. He then made off with some men with a bike. Police followed the tracks in the snow and a resident told them Brooks had just gone into a house in the onesie.

Brooks, of Burnley, admitted attempted robbery and possessing a bladed article, on January 17th. The defendant, a convicted arsonist and burglar, was jailed for two years eight months. Judge Beverly Lunt said Brooks had been a persistent offender since 2011. She said: “It wasn’t a particularly clever robbery. You were quite quickly recognised.”

4 comments:

sooz said...

I could be wrong, but I think that photo is 'shopped. ;-)

Barbwire said...

Why is it that so many Muslims run liquor stores?

arbroath said...

Well spotted, Sooz! :)

I'm not sure why so many Muslims run alcohol stores, Barbwire, but in the UK the vast majority of local 'corner' shops, most of which sell booze, are run by families that originally hailed from the Indian sub-continent. (Or Ugandan Asians expelled by Idi Amin).

Barbwire said...

A significant number of neighborhood liquor stores/convenience stores here are run by Muslims as well.