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A man who killed a 32-year-old man during a mass street brawl in the east end of Glasgow has been jailed for 10 years and eight months.A man who killed a 32-year-old man during a mass street brawl in the east end of Glasgow has been jailed for 10 years and eight months.
Stephen Carmichael, 24, admitted the culpable homicide of Charles Bowman in Carmyle Avenue in July last year.Stephen Carmichael, 24, admitted the culpable homicide of Charles Bowman in Carmyle Avenue in July last year.
The High Court in Glasgow heard how Mr Bowman died following a street battle involving men armed with machetes, swords and hammers.The High Court in Glasgow heard how Mr Bowman died following a street battle involving men armed with machetes, swords and hammers.
He suffered 19 stab wounds, with one going through his heart.He suffered 19 stab wounds, with one going through his heart.
The court heard how Mr Bowman, from Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, had become involved in a dispute with local youths at a shop in Glasgow's Carmyle area.The court heard how Mr Bowman, from Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, had become involved in a dispute with local youths at a shop in Glasgow's Carmyle area.
He returned home and met several other people who armed themselves with an array of weapons including hammers, samurai swords and a pick-axe handle. Mobile phone footage of the attack
You set about Charles Bowman in a vicious and ferocious manner. This was relentless violence displayed by you and others Lord Pentland He returned home and met several other people who armed themselves with an array of weapons including hammers, samurai swords and a pick-axe handle. When they arrived back in Carmyle they attacked Robert Gillan, who had earlier been outside the shop.
When they arrived back in Carmyle they attacked Robert Gillan, who had earlier been outside the shop.
The court was told how an injured Mr Gillan then went to a house in Carmyle Avenue and told others, including Carmichael, what had happened.The court was told how an injured Mr Gillan then went to a house in Carmyle Avenue and told others, including Carmichael, what had happened.
Those people armed themselves and went outside, where a "large-scale disturbance" broke out.Those people armed themselves and went outside, where a "large-scale disturbance" broke out.
Carmichael, who had picked up a machete, eventually got involved a fight with Mr Bowman.Carmichael, who had picked up a machete, eventually got involved a fight with Mr Bowman.
You set about Charles Bowman in a vicious and ferocious manner. This was relentless violence displayed by you and others Lord Pentland
Mr Bowman ran towards a nearby church where he collapsed before being set upon and stabbed repeatedly. Carmichael was seen stabbing the victim three times.Mr Bowman ran towards a nearby church where he collapsed before being set upon and stabbed repeatedly. Carmichael was seen stabbing the victim three times.
'Deplorable scenes'
Mr Bowman was taken to hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival.Mr Bowman was taken to hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival.
Lord Pentland told Carmichael, of Estate Road, Carmyle, that the sentence would have been 12 years but for his guilty plea.Lord Pentland told Carmichael, of Estate Road, Carmyle, that the sentence would have been 12 years but for his guilty plea.
He said: "You set about Charles Bowman in a vicious and ferocious manner. This was relentless violence displayed by you and others."He said: "You set about Charles Bowman in a vicious and ferocious manner. This was relentless violence displayed by you and others."
The judge added that people would have been "outraged" by the "deplorable scenes of public disorder" that night.The judge added that people would have been "outraged" by the "deplorable scenes of public disorder" that night.