Barrow Stabber Darren Knowles Banged Up for Knife Attack Outside Nightclub
Knife Rampage After Barrow Nightclub Spat
Darren Knowles, 50, from Anson Street, Barrow-in-Furness, has been locked up at Preston Crown Court. On 24 March, he was found guilty of wounding with intent, attempted wounding with intent, breaching a non-molestation order, and carrying a bladed weapon in public.
The violent incident unfolded just after 4:20am on 20 November 2022, when Cumbria Police were called to reports of a stabbing on Dalkeith Street, Barrow. Court heard Knowles pulled a knife during a row outside Manhattan’s nightclub, plunging it into the victim’s shoulder and leaving a deep cut.
Detective Condemns Knife Crime
“We are pleased that Darren Knowles has received a custodial sentence for this senseless act of violence,” said Detective Constable Sarah Knight.
“Although the injuries were less severe than initially feared, the impact on the victims will be long-lasting.”
“Knife crimes are treated with the utmost seriousness by police and the courts, and we hope this sentence sends a strong message.”
“There is no excuse for carrying a knife. We will not tolerate it in our communities.”
Justice Served Against Knife Violence
Knowles’ conviction highlights the ongoing fight against knife crime in Cumbria. Authorities vow to keep streets safe and hold offenders to account.