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    Not a supporter of the death penalty but ................

    Not a fan of the death penalty but cases like this do make me wonder though!!

    ohn Onyenaychi jailed for police stabbings in Ealing

    John Onyenaychi has a history of violence
    A man has been jailed for a minimum of 25 years for the attempted murder of two police officers in west London.
    John Onyenaychi cut PC Paul Madden's throat and slashed at community support officer Piotr Dolata in Ealing.
    The Old Bailey heard the attack was the culmination of a five-day crime spree by the 30-year-old last December.
    Onyenaychi, of Wise Road, Stratford, east London, was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder and of attacking a third officer.
    As well as the attempted murder charges, Onyenaychi - who received a life sentence - was convicted of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, robbery and attempting to cause grievous bodily harm.
    The court heard the defendant cut PC Madden's throat as people watched and then lashed out with his knife at other officers who tried to restrain him.
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    He is one of the most dangerous men in Britain”
    Det Ch Insp John McFarlane
    PC Madden's life was saved by retired heart surgeon Samad Tadjkarimi who happened to pass the scene as he was Christmas shopping.
    Mr Tadjkarimi, who had retired from Harefield Hospital three weeks earlier, told the court he had seen the officer lying on the ground with "lots of dark blood on the right side of his neck".
    "I turned my attention to him immediately and I compressed his neck, holding it," he said.
    "It's my duty, I guess. I'm sure anyone in my profession would do the same.
    "It's very humbling that my intervention perhaps contributed to the outcome of possibly saving his life - a very brave young officer."
    On licence PC Madden, 23, received emergency surgery for injuries to his neck, throat and face. He was left with permanent scarring.
    PCSO Dolata, 27, needed 12 stitches to his head.
    The Recorder of London, Judge Peter Beaumont, said Onyenaychi had not shown any remorse.
    He added: "He used a knife on the face and neck of a police officer who was doing his job.
    "Paul Madden would have died within two to three minutes, such was the loss of his blood, without the help he received from the passing retired doctor."
    John Onyenaychi cut PC Paul Madden's throat and slashed at community support officer Piotr Dolata

    The jury heard that minutes before the attack, Onyenaychi had become agitated when challenged about his ticket on a bus in New Broadway.
    Support officers called to the scene recognised him as a man who was wanted for a previous attack.
    PC Madden, who thought Onyenaychi might be armed, was stabbed as he tried to arrest him.
    The trial heard the defendant was on licence at the time, having been jailed for two years for causing death by dangerous driving while under the influence of drugs.
    While in jail, he attacked a prison officer, using a pencil as a homemade weapon, and committed other violent offences.
    He had also stolen a laptop in Fulham, west London, six days before the stabbings in Ealing.
    Onyenaychi threatened to murder the computer's owner, telling him "I do this for a living", the court heard.
    Det Ch Insp John McFarlane said: "He is one of the most dangerous men in Britain."
    He refused to come out of his cell throughout his trial.

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    Yep an ounce of lead through the temple would be a lot cheaper than it's going to cost the tax payer to keep this guy.

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    sounds like he should have been banged up ages ago for life, but due to the prisons being full of kiddie killers and the like, they let him out, after a short sentence, bottom line is, if prisons were toilets with out the ability to flush them, there would be a right mess to clear up
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