Man jailed for ‘savage’ stabbing outside Kirkby pub

A police picture of Tyrone James of Balmoral Grove, Hucknall, was jailed for eight years when he appeared at Leicester Crown Court for sentencing.
Tyrone James (Image: Nottinghamshire Police)

A man who launched a brutal knife attack outside a town centre pub has been jailed.

Tyrone James repeatedly stabbed the victim in Station Street, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, before casually walking away.

The victim suffered stab wounds to the body and was left with life-changing injuries following the attack in the early hours of October 22 2023.

James had moments earlier punched another man in the face.

The 41-year-old was identified after detectives trawled through hours of CCTV footage.

Officers also made use of ANPR technology to reveal the movements of his car and mobile phone evidence to prove his location when the attack took place.

James had been drinking at various pubs in Kirkby that night and was heard to make threats to other people.

He had left the final pub shortly after midnight and driven home to Hucknall.

But James then returned to Kirkby around 35 minutes later having changed his clothes.

He was captured on CCTV footage getting out of his car and putting a knife in his waistband.

James was then wearing a balaclava when he first punched a man in Station Road.

A short time later he launched a sustained attack with the knife on the second victim on the pub doorstep.

James then walked away from the scene before CCTV cameras captured him running back to his car and driving away.

James, of Balmoral Grove, Hucknall, was jailed for eight years when he appeared at Leicester Crown Court for sentencing on Friday (April 26).

He had earlier pleaded guilty to committing grievous bodily harm with intent, possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and assault by beating at Nottingham Crown Court on January 3.

Nottinghamshire Police Detective Inspector James Okaton said: “This was a savage attack committed in front of a number of onlookers who were spilling out of a town centre pub.

“It appears James had an argument earlier in the evening before driving home.

“He had plenty of time to think about what to do next.

“He chose to change his clothes and return with a knife and his face covered.

“He then punched one man before launching a sustained attack with the weapon on a second victim.

“The decisions James made that night have directly led to a victim suffering life-altering injuries and himself ending up behind bars.

“As a force we have said repeatedly that the decision to leave home with a knife can ultimately lead to devastating consequences for the knife carrier and others.

“Our officers continue to work hard investigating knife crime as a key force priority, putting offenders before the courts and educating people about the dangers of carrying them.”