A TEENAGER left his home armed with a knife and Molotov cocktail – but he was the one who ended up being stabbed.
Thomas Gray threw a flaming bottle of cider at a group he was in an altercation with, having become embroiled in the world of drugs. But the now 19-year-old ended up worse for wear after being caught on doorbell footage staggering home with a stab wound.
He appeared before Liverpool Crown Court after admitting burglary, threatening a person with a blade in public, possession of an offensive weapon in public, and affray.
Police found Thomas Gray outside his home with a bottle of flaming cider thrown at nearby men on bikes. Following an altercation, he returned home with a knife tucked into his shorts before being stabbed and shouting for help. Gray was lucky to survive after the knife cut his heart and filled his lungs with blood.
Despite a difficult start to life and previous convictions for knife possession offenses, Gray was sentenced to 15 months in a young offender institution by the judge. The court emphasized the seriousness of his offenses and the dangers of carrying knives, especially in the context of drugs.
It is crucial for young individuals to understand the risks associated with violence and illegal activities to prevent incidents like these in the future. The case serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of criminal behavior and the importance of making wise choices.