Just check this reprehensible piece of excrement out, and bear in mind it's a sixteen year old girl:
Thug who knocked two women unconscious by punching them in random attacks is jailed for four yearsMichael Ayoade: Thug who knocked two women unconscious by punching them in random attacks is jailed | Mail Online
By Helen Lawson
- Michael Ayoade pleaded guilty to two attacks in Plaistow, East London
- Judge Roger Chapple said Ayoade posed a serious threat to women
- He attacked 16-year-old because he 'didn't like' how she looked at him
- Attack on Daniella Montieth in November 2011 left her with a broken tooth
PUBLISHED:18:10, 25 February 2013| UPDATED:15:19, 26 February 2013
A man who sneaked up on two women and punched them unconscious in separate random attacks has been jailed for four years.
Michael Ayoade, 35, of Plaistow, east London, was caught on CCTV staging the motiveless assaults on a 16-year old girl last year and a 21-year-old student in 2011
Passing sentence at Inner London Crown Court, Judge Roger Chapple said they were 'vicious, unprovoked attacks on young, lone females'.
He said that Ayoade posed a threat of causing serious harm to women.
Having viewed CCTV of both the attacks, the judge said: 'These images are indeed worth many thousands of words. The footage captures graphically the shocking violence of these attacks.
'In both cases there was but one blow. In the case of [the 16-year-old] it can plainly be seen from the CCTV footage that the force behind the blow was massive.
'The ferocity of the blow that you struck to her after running up behind her with full force was truly shocking.
'In both cases the force of the blow was such as to render the victims unconscious albeit mercifully not for long.'
The first attack was at Plaistow Tube station on November 20, 2011, when he hit student Daniella Montieth, who is only 5ft 4in, in the side of the head, leaving her sprawled unconscious in the ticket hall.
Ms Montieth, who was studying political science and international relations, was taken to hospital with a broken tooth.
Shocking CCTV footage of the second attack was released by police in November last year as they appealed for information.
The 16-year-old victim was walking near the Black Lion pub in High Street, Plaistow, at around 12.30pm on November 13 when Ayoade jogged up behind her and punched her in the head.
She immediately fell to the ground and was left lying unconscious on the pavement, suffering three broken teeth and a cut lip.
Ayoade, who is originally from Nigeria, had followed the teenager, who is 5ft 5in, for around 800 metres before he struck.
Prosecutor Joel Smith told the court Ayoade said she 'made (him) feel like a pauper with her facial gestures' and had 'looked at him in a rude way', and that he could not go through the rest of the day having taken 'an insult from a little person like that'.
Ayoade had previously admitted two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and one count of possession of cannabis after a bag of the drug was found at his home.
The scar-faced defendant appeared via video link at the hearing wearing a red sweater and red trousers.
Today he was sentenced to four years for the attack on the teenager, and 19 months for punching the student, to run concurrently.
There was no separate penalty for the cannabis charge.
Judge Chapple said he had given Ayoade the maximum possible term and was 'deeply troubled' by Ayoade’s lack of explanation for his actions.
Speaking outside court, Detective Chief Inspector Dave Rock said the victims could have been hurt much more seriously.
He said: 'I think like most people I was shocked, genuinely shocked, like any member of the public would be.
'I can only say that having seen that footage I’m really glad that by good fortune the two victims survived or came through their injuries relatively well.
'With the 16-year-old girl, having viewed that footage you could reasonably have thought that you were looking at very serious injuries.
'Quite clearly that behaviour without any motive pretty clearly shows that he is a danger to women on the streets and I think the judge’s sentence has reflected that.
'We’re very glad to have got this man off the street.'
Ayoade was caught after police released CCTV footage of the second attack and members of the public came forward with information.
Yet another example of an immigrant "positively enriching" British society. [at][at][at][at], hope he gets shanked in jail the cowardly scumbag.