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Tattoo artist death: Aidan Mann killer jailed for at least nine years | Tattoo artist death: Aidan Mann killer jailed for at least nine years |
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Aidan Mann, 28, was a tattoo artist based in Bangor | Aidan Mann, 28, was a tattoo artist based in Bangor |
A man will spend at least nine years in prison for the killing of Northern Ireland tattoo artist Aidan Mann. | A man will spend at least nine years in prison for the killing of Northern Ireland tattoo artist Aidan Mann. |
Mr Mann, 28, known as artist Zen Black, was stabbed 14 times at Church Street in Downpatrick, in January 2022. | Mr Mann, 28, known as artist Zen Black, was stabbed 14 times at Church Street in Downpatrick, in January 2022. |
The court said that he was an entirely innocent victim who did nothing to provoke the fatal attack. | The court said that he was an entirely innocent victim who did nothing to provoke the fatal attack. |
Barry Donnelly, 38, whose address was given as Church Street in Downpatrick, admitted manslaughter pleading diminished responsibility. | Barry Donnelly, 38, whose address was given as Church Street in Downpatrick, admitted manslaughter pleading diminished responsibility. |
He was given an indeterminate custodial sentence at Belfast Crown Court on Tuesday. | He was given an indeterminate custodial sentence at Belfast Crown Court on Tuesday. |
The judge said Donnelly must serve at least nine years in prison before he is eligible to be considered for release. | The judge said Donnelly must serve at least nine years in prison before he is eligible to be considered for release. |
After the sentencing hearing Mr Mann's mother spoke of the devastating impact his death had on his loved ones. | |
Sonya Mann said Donnelly "stole my life when he killed my son". | |
"He chased my son down the street like an animal," she said. | |
"The fear my son must have felt and the suffering - that will never, ever leave me." | |
A previous hearing was told that Donnelly had been "actively psychotic" at the time of the attack. | A previous hearing was told that Donnelly had been "actively psychotic" at the time of the attack. |
He also pleaded guilty to the offences of possession of offensive weapons and assault occasioning actual bodily harm relating to a previous attack on a mother and son in June 2021. | He also pleaded guilty to the offences of possession of offensive weapons and assault occasioning actual bodily harm relating to a previous attack on a mother and son in June 2021. |
Chase | Chase |
CCTV footage shown in court traced Donnelly's movements on that day of Mr Mann's death. | CCTV footage shown in court traced Donnelly's movements on that day of Mr Mann's death. |
The two were neighbours - although they barely knew each other. | The two were neighbours - although they barely knew each other. |
The deceased left his flat at about 11:00 GMT. After being approached by Donnelly, Mr Mann crossed the road and started running along Church Street, still wearing a motorcycle helmet and being chased by his armed pursuer. | The deceased left his flat at about 11:00 GMT. After being approached by Donnelly, Mr Mann crossed the road and started running along Church Street, still wearing a motorcycle helmet and being chased by his armed pursuer. |
The fatal stabbing happened on Church Street in Downpatrick | The fatal stabbing happened on Church Street in Downpatrick |
The chase continued and, at one point, Mr Mann turned round, looked back at Donnelly and appeared to gesture at him before he crossed the road into oncoming traffic. | The chase continued and, at one point, Mr Mann turned round, looked back at Donnelly and appeared to gesture at him before he crossed the road into oncoming traffic. |
The CCTV footage then showed Donnelly catching up with Mr Mann on the pavement outside a car dealership. | The CCTV footage then showed Donnelly catching up with Mr Mann on the pavement outside a car dealership. |
After Mr Mann fell to the ground, Donnelly straddled him and stabbed him repeatedly in the chest, leg and torso. | After Mr Mann fell to the ground, Donnelly straddled him and stabbed him repeatedly in the chest, leg and torso. |
Members of the public intervened, pulled Donnelly off Mr Mann and called 999. He was arrested while still being restrained by the public. | Members of the public intervened, pulled Donnelly off Mr Mann and called 999. He was arrested while still being restrained by the public. |
Two large kitchen knifes used by Donnelly were seized from the scene. | Two large kitchen knifes used by Donnelly were seized from the scene. |
A prosecutor at an earlier hearing said that at the scene Donnelly shouted it was a revenge attack for his brother who had been murdered the previous evening, which the lawyer said "transpired to be completely wrong". | A prosecutor at an earlier hearing said that at the scene Donnelly shouted it was a revenge attack for his brother who had been murdered the previous evening, which the lawyer said "transpired to be completely wrong". |
Donnelly was admitted to a psychiatric unit - the Shannon clinic - in the month after the killing where he remains. | Donnelly was admitted to a psychiatric unit - the Shannon clinic - in the month after the killing where he remains. |
Two consultant psychiatrists agreed that the defendant was suffering from an abnormality of mental functioning arising from schizophrenia at the time of the attack. | Two consultant psychiatrists agreed that the defendant was suffering from an abnormality of mental functioning arising from schizophrenia at the time of the attack. |
A psychiatrist indicated that he would probably not need to remain for treatment much longer and envisaged him moving to prison. | A psychiatrist indicated that he would probably not need to remain for treatment much longer and envisaged him moving to prison. |
Donnelly's defence barrister told the court that his client had not been aware that he was suffering from acute mental illness until after the "terrible act" in which Mr Mann died. | Donnelly's defence barrister told the court that his client had not been aware that he was suffering from acute mental illness until after the "terrible act" in which Mr Mann died. |
He said his client has expressed "regret, remorse and heartbreak". | He said his client has expressed "regret, remorse and heartbreak". |
'Senseless attack' | 'Senseless attack' |
Aidan Mann was worried about Donnelly's behaviour | Aidan Mann was worried about Donnelly's behaviour |
PSNI Det Insp Foreman said said the "senseless" attack had happened in the late morning, "when members of the public were going about their business". | PSNI Det Insp Foreman said said the "senseless" attack had happened in the late morning, "when members of the public were going about their business". |
The detective thanked those who ran to Mr Mann's assistance and who phoned emergency services. | The detective thanked those who ran to Mr Mann's assistance and who phoned emergency services. |
"There are no words that can undo the tragic events of that morning," Det Insp Foreman added. | "There are no words that can undo the tragic events of that morning," Det Insp Foreman added. |
"There's nothing that can ease the pain and sadness of those who knew and loved Aidan, and my thoughts are very much with them today." | "There's nothing that can ease the pain and sadness of those who knew and loved Aidan, and my thoughts are very much with them today." |
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