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A teenager who fatally stabbed an Army cadet outside a Liverpool youth club has been jailed for at least 17 years. | A teenager who fatally stabbed an Army cadet outside a Liverpool youth club has been jailed for at least 17 years. |
James Moore, 17, of Silvester Street, Vauxhall, was one of a gang of 10 who attacked Joseph Lappin, 16. | James Moore, 17, of Silvester Street, Vauxhall, was one of a gang of 10 who attacked Joseph Lappin, 16. |
They targeted Joseph and his friends outside the club in the Everton area of the city in October 2008. | |
At Liverpool Crown Court Moore admitted murder and nine other gang members admitted conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm. | |
Mr Justice Henriques said the attack was "truly shocking". | |
Moore has been detained at Her Majesty's Pleasure and must serve at least 17 years behind bars before being considered for parole. | |
Looking for revenge | Looking for revenge |
The court heard that Moore had been given an anti-social behaviour order in 2007 for terrorising his neighbours but had "repeatedly" breached it. | The court heard that Moore had been given an anti-social behaviour order in 2007 for terrorising his neighbours but had "repeatedly" breached it. |
Joseph Lappin was with friends when he was attacked | Joseph Lappin was with friends when he was attacked |
Neil Flewitt QC, prosecuting, told the court Moore smashed car windows with golf balls and abused people in the street. | Neil Flewitt QC, prosecuting, told the court Moore smashed car windows with golf balls and abused people in the street. |
In October 2008, Joseph and his friends Callum Naden and Greg Harold, both 17, had gone to the Shrewsbury House Youth Club to see a band perform. | In October 2008, Joseph and his friends Callum Naden and Greg Harold, both 17, had gone to the Shrewsbury House Youth Club to see a band perform. |
They were confronted by Moore and his gang, who were looking for revenge after an earlier fight between their associates and rivals. | They were confronted by Moore and his gang, who were looking for revenge after an earlier fight between their associates and rivals. |
The youths chased the three boys around the youth club building until they returned to the front doors and tried to get inside to safety. | The youths chased the three boys around the youth club building until they returned to the front doors and tried to get inside to safety. |
But the doors were locked and the three boys were cornered as Moore, then aged 16, knifed Joseph through the heart and then Callum in the chest and leg. | But the doors were locked and the three boys were cornered as Moore, then aged 16, knifed Joseph through the heart and then Callum in the chest and leg. |
Callum survived the attack but Joseph died shortly afterwards. | Callum survived the attack but Joseph died shortly afterwards. |
It is truly shocking, even for those of us who attend court on a daily basis, that three such decent teenagers could be exposed to a pursuit, a chase and death Mr Justice HenriquesLiverpool Crown Court | |
Mr Justice Henriques said Joseph and his friends were "decent, law-abiding young men". | |
"Joseph Lappin was a model son with a loving family. He was very popular, with many interests including sport and music," he said. | |
"He was a kind and thoughtful son who any family would be proud of. | |
"Callum had to watch his best friend bleed to death. | |
"Now he does not sleep, he has failed his AS-levels and has had to have counselling. | |
"It is truly shocking, even for those of us who attend court on a daily basis, that three such decent teenagers could be exposed to a pursuit, a chase and death." | |
The other nine gang members are: Colin Yell, 24, of Snowdon Lane; Colin Cain, 21, of Barmouth Way; Anthony Preston, 21, of Eldonian Way; Anthony Smith, 22, of Heriot Street; John McDonald, 22, of Wilcock Close; Thomas Riding, 19, of Houlgrave Road; Anthony Greenwood, of Lockfields View; Shaun Doyle, 17, of St Albans Court; and 16-year-old Francis Jordan, of Burlington Street, all in Liverpool. | The other nine gang members are: Colin Yell, 24, of Snowdon Lane; Colin Cain, 21, of Barmouth Way; Anthony Preston, 21, of Eldonian Way; Anthony Smith, 22, of Heriot Street; John McDonald, 22, of Wilcock Close; Thomas Riding, 19, of Houlgrave Road; Anthony Greenwood, of Lockfields View; Shaun Doyle, 17, of St Albans Court; and 16-year-old Francis Jordan, of Burlington Street, all in Liverpool. |
They are due to be sentenced later. | They are due to be sentenced later. |