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'Walking Dead baseball bat attack' man sentenced | 'Walking Dead baseball bat attack' man sentenced |
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An 18-year-old who was inspired by TV series The Walking Dead has been sentenced for attacking a boy with a baseball bat with nails in it. | An 18-year-old who was inspired by TV series The Walking Dead has been sentenced for attacking a boy with a baseball bat with nails in it. |
John Callis-Woolsey admitted causing grievous bodily harm to the 16-year-old in Middleton-by-Wirksworth, Derbyshire, on 13 November 2018. | John Callis-Woolsey admitted causing grievous bodily harm to the 16-year-old in Middleton-by-Wirksworth, Derbyshire, on 13 November 2018. |
The boy now requires full-time care and has a lifelong brain injury. | The boy now requires full-time care and has a lifelong brain injury. |
Kyle Cullan, 18, who was an accomplice in the attack, was also sentenced at Derby Crown Court on Thursday. | Kyle Cullan, 18, who was an accomplice in the attack, was also sentenced at Derby Crown Court on Thursday. |
Callis-Woolsey, of Nelson Close, Middleton-by-Wirksworth, was ordered to serve eight years at a young offenders institution after pleading guilty to causing grievous bodily harm. | |
Cullan, of Snowfield View, Wirksworth, was given a 12-month sentence in a detention and training centre after admitting a charge of conspiracy to commit robbery. | Cullan, of Snowfield View, Wirksworth, was given a 12-month sentence in a detention and training centre after admitting a charge of conspiracy to commit robbery. |
Warning: Graphic image below | Warning: Graphic image below |
Derbyshire Police likened the weapon used in the attack to one that features in the TV series The Walking Dead - a horror show set during a zombie apocalypse. | Derbyshire Police likened the weapon used in the attack to one that features in the TV series The Walking Dead - a horror show set during a zombie apocalypse. |
After the attack, Callis-Woolsey was seen doing a dance called "The Floss" inspired by the computer game Fortnite. | After the attack, Callis-Woolsey was seen doing a dance called "The Floss" inspired by the computer game Fortnite. |
The mother of the victim, who can only be named as Oscar, said: "I would like the producers and creators of such programmes to know the influence the content has on immature minds. | The mother of the victim, who can only be named as Oscar, said: "I would like the producers and creators of such programmes to know the influence the content has on immature minds. |
"The assault has changed our lives forever, my son is serving a life sentence and doctors have advised that he will remain disabled for the rest of his life." | "The assault has changed our lives forever, my son is serving a life sentence and doctors have advised that he will remain disabled for the rest of his life." |
Det Con Derek Ellis, from Derbyshire Police, said: "This was an act of extreme violence which was planned, orchestrated and carried out by a teenager for a somewhat trivial matter. | Det Con Derek Ellis, from Derbyshire Police, said: "This was an act of extreme violence which was planned, orchestrated and carried out by a teenager for a somewhat trivial matter. |
"His actions that night have dramatically altered the course of two young and bright promising lives, one of which was his own." | "His actions that night have dramatically altered the course of two young and bright promising lives, one of which was his own." |
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