People intervened and knocked out a violent bully who was assaulting his girlfriend.

Ryan Parker dared people to step in while he attacked his scared partner, and they did.

September 3rd 2024.

People intervened and knocked out a violent bully who was assaulting his girlfriend.
Ryan Parker, 32, showed up at his girlfriend's home in east Hull heavily intoxicated and in a rage. He began hurling insults at her, calling her a waste of space and even saying she deserved to die. The situation quickly escalated when he slapped her across the face with force and proceeded to physically attack her with punches and kicks. As the attack unfolded, Parker shouted out threats to anyone who dared to intervene, making it clear that he would not hesitate to harm them as well.

Despite his menacing behavior, some brave individuals in the neighborhood could not stand by and watch the violence unfold. They intervened and turned the tables on Parker, giving him a taste of his own medicine by knocking him senseless. The court heard that Parker had a knife with him, which he used to threaten and intimidate one of the neighbors who tried to intervene. However, this did not stop the others from stepping in and protecting the victim. Eventually, the woman was able to escape and call for help.

During the court proceedings, it was revealed that Parker and his girlfriend had been in a tumultuous relationship for 14 years. On the day of the incident, he had been out playing darts at a pub and arrived at her house in a volatile state. The prosecutor stated that Parker was not only physically violent, but also verbally abusive towards anyone who tried to help the victim. The woman later expressed her fear for her life and the safety of her children, stating that she did not want Parker anywhere near them.

Parker's defense lawyer stated that he had injuries from the incident, including a fractured eye socket and cheekbone, as he was also attacked by the neighbors. He was treated by paramedics at the scene and taken to the hospital, where he received stitches near his eye. The lawyer also mentioned that Parker was unconscious during the attack and believed he was still being assaulted when he regained consciousness.

In his final ruling, Deputy Circuit Judge Timothy Clayson stated that Parker's actions were fueled by excessive drinking and were a sustained assault. He also noted that Parker's possession of a knife posed a serious risk of disorder. As a result, Parker was sentenced to 20 months in jail and given a six-year restraining order to stay away from the victim. The judge emphasized that immediate custody was the only appropriate punishment for such serious offenses.

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