19-year-old guilty of homophobic assault

A 19-year-old man staged an unprovoked homophobic attack on two gay men in Blackburn town centre last year, local magistrates have heard.

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Friday, 10 September 2010
13 January 2010

A 19-year-old man staged an unprovoked homophobic attack on two gay men in Blackburn town centre last year, local magistrates have heard.

Michael Lee Hannan shouted that he hated gays before launching his attack on the pair, ages 17 and 18.

He was sentenced to six months in prison suspended for 15 months, ordered to pay £200 compensation to each of his victims and £85 costs.

Imposing the sentence the chairman warned Hannan that any breach of the order or repeat of his “disgraceful” behaviour would be likely to trigger an immediate prison sentence.

“The severity of the assaults and the nature of the abuse is very distressing and disturbing,” said the chairman. “People who go into town for a night out do not expect to be abused like this.”

Claire Grant, prosecuting, said both the victims were gay and open about their sexuality.

The 18-year-old and some friends were approached by Hannan who asked for cigarettes, local newspaper The Citizen reported.

A female member of the group gave Hannan a cigarette to try and prevent any trouble but he became abusive and made homophobic comments.

“The group walked away to a bus shelter near the Boulevard where they were joined by the 17 year old,” said Grant. “Hannan and his friends followed and continued to be abusive.”

Grant said that without any warning Hannan punched the 17-year-old hard to the side of the face and then punched him again on the jaw and in the eye. He then headbutted the other victim and followed up with a punch to the face.

Richard Prew, defending, said Hannan suffered from psychosis for which he was taking medication.

“At the time of this incident he had not been taking his medication and had been drinking heavily,” said Prew.

He said the Probation Service was already working with Hannan under an order made for a racially aggravated assault. “They are making progress in respect of his attitude to others who aren’t the same as him and he has stopped drinking,” said Mr Prew.

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- 9/8/2010 9:57:24 AM

Totally unacceptable from our court system. Its about time homophobes like this were hit hard and publicly. Sounds more like the system is scared of doing its duty. Jail the guilty and throw the key away (if the victims were straight it would be a different outcome to what has happened). Andy

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- 8/3/2010 1:54:48 PM

"Richard Prew, defending, said Hannan suffered from psychosis for which he was taking medication." Sorry - but no excuse!!!!

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- 3/2/2010 10:19:29 AM

The level of homophobia in society rises in direct correlaton to the success or failure of right wing parties. Under this government homophobes knew that they would not be tolerated however the daily mail reading tories hate lgbt people. I know this for a fact as I used to work in the bar of a conservative club many years ago. Racism and bigotry go hand in hand with right wing politics.

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- 1/25/2010 8:47:19 AM

6 months in prison stands out as a good punishment, until you read "suspended for 15 months" which of coursemeans all this homophobe got was a slap on the wrist! Disgusting "punishment", and yet another example of crime paying very nicely thankyou. I am ashamed at the law system in this Country. Steve

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