Tyrone Knighton, of no fixed address, was arrested along with two other men following the...

Published: 7:38 pm February 7, 2024
Updated: 11:41 am October 8, 2025
A man who fractured the eye socket of a rival, and assaulted two other men on a street in Ilkeston has been jailed for five years

Tyrone Knighton, of no fixed address, was arrested along with two other men following the incident corner of Cotmanhay Road and Stringer Close around 9pm on Monday 27 November.

We were called to the scene by residents who were alarmed by a group of people who were fighting in the street.

The 27-year-old punched a man in the head outside a shop on Charlotte Street, before walking to the corner of Cotmanhay Road and Stringer Close, where he attacked another man, and then hit a third man in the face with a metal object.

One of the men fell to the floor as a result of the attack, and was treated in hospital for a fractured eye socket and skull.

Knighton was subsequently charged with assault with intent to rob and causing grievous bodily harm.

He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 60 months imprisonment at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday 31 January.

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