Man charged with common assault
A man has been charged with common assault following a fight in
St.Helens town centre.
Police were alerted to two males seen fighting in Westfield
Street. One of the men involved walked away from the area and was
followed by another two men. As CCTV staff witnessed a punch thrown
by one of the two men stiking the man from behind. Police arrived
and arrested the two men whilst the injured man received first aid
treatment.
A 19 year old local man was later charged with causing a common
assault and will appear in court in January. No further action was
taken against the second man.
The incident graphically underlines the current One Punch Can
Kill campaign which aims to keep residents safe around the town
centre in the lead up to the festive season. This incident could
have been more serious as literally one punch has been known to
kill.
The hard hitting message aims to show the links between alcohol
and senseless violence, and shows how too much drink, can turn a
good night into a tragic disaster with potentially lethal
consequences. It is supported with a radio campaign on WISH FM
around the 12 days of Christmas theme (12 minute taxi, 11 security
cameras, 10 friends drinking, 9 karaoke songs, 6 minutes of madness
5 people fighting, 4 paramedics, 3 lives ruined, 2 orphaned
children, 1 punch can kill).
The campaign is being run in conjunction with Partnership
members, including St.Helens Council CCTV, Merseyside Police &
St.Helens Chamber, who work together to ensure a safe night-time
economy for everyone - with positive results, having experienced an
11% reduction in all crime in the Town Centre this year so far
(April 2012 - October 2012)
.