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Sacked Wayne Crook jailed for workplace hammer attack | Sacked Wayne Crook jailed for workplace hammer attack |
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A sacked man who caused £175,000 of damage with a hammer at his former workplace in revenge for being fired has been jailed for 20 months. | A sacked man who caused £175,000 of damage with a hammer at his former workplace in revenge for being fired has been jailed for 20 months. |
Wayne Crook, 40, of Banwell, North Somerset, smashed up computers, windows, a 4x4 and toilets at the Bristol Flying Centre on 6 June. | Wayne Crook, 40, of Banwell, North Somerset, smashed up computers, windows, a 4x4 and toilets at the Bristol Flying Centre on 6 June. |
He also daubed "gross misconduct" in blood on one wall, the court heard. | He also daubed "gross misconduct" in blood on one wall, the court heard. |
Judge Martin Picton, sentencing at Bristol Crown Court, said: "You caused a simply enormous amount of damage." | Judge Martin Picton, sentencing at Bristol Crown Court, said: "You caused a simply enormous amount of damage." |
A restraining order was also made on Crook during the hearing. | A restraining order was also made on Crook during the hearing. |
Screen smash | Screen smash |
The court heard how Crook had been sacked after moving an aircraft in a hangar - something he was not qualified to do. | The court heard how Crook had been sacked after moving an aircraft in a hangar - something he was not qualified to do. |
He began proceedings for a tribunal but accepted a settlement from the firm before the case was due to be heard. | He began proceedings for a tribunal but accepted a settlement from the firm before the case was due to be heard. |
Judge Picton added: "Whatever resentment and anger you felt about the process that had led to your dismissal - and the failure to pursue your complaint through an employment tribunal - none of that can justify what you did." | |
The judge said he had embarked upon a course of "wanton destruction" that must have taken a "little while" to achieve. | The judge said he had embarked upon a course of "wanton destruction" that must have taken a "little while" to achieve. |
The 40 year-old admitted charges of burglary and criminal damage. | The 40 year-old admitted charges of burglary and criminal damage. |
Tristan Harwood, defending, said Crook had no previous convictions and his actions were "completely out of character" and added that he felt "terribly sorry for what he did". | Tristan Harwood, defending, said Crook had no previous convictions and his actions were "completely out of character" and added that he felt "terribly sorry for what he did". |
The company, based at Bristol Airport, handles business aviation such as engineering services to private charter flights. | The company, based at Bristol Airport, handles business aviation such as engineering services to private charter flights. |
Speaking after the case, the company's chief executive, Philip Brockwell, said: "It was a horrible and targeted attack. Each desk had been visited and destroyed. | Speaking after the case, the company's chief executive, Philip Brockwell, said: "It was a horrible and targeted attack. Each desk had been visited and destroyed. |
"He smashed 42 pieces of glass in the building and there was a single hole in 35 computer monitors from where he had smashed them with a hammer. | "He smashed 42 pieces of glass in the building and there was a single hole in 35 computer monitors from where he had smashed them with a hammer. |
"He smashed every toilet and basin. It was a systematic attack to try to bring down our infrastructure." | "He smashed every toilet and basin. It was a systematic attack to try to bring down our infrastructure." |
The restraining order will prevent Crook from contacting former and current staff at Bristol Flying Centre or visiting the premises on his release. | The restraining order will prevent Crook from contacting former and current staff at Bristol Flying Centre or visiting the premises on his release. |
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