Homeless man jailed after sixth knife offence - The Leamington Observer

Homeless man jailed after sixth knife offence

Leamington Editorial 2nd Dec, 2021   0

A HOMELESS Leamington man has been caught for the sixth time carrying a knife, which he said he had for his own protection while sleeping rough.

But now Sean McGregor has been found a roof over his head – in a prison cell after a judge at Warwick Crown Court jailed him for 14 months.

The 29-year-old, of no fixed address, had pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon and possessing a bladed article in a public place.

Prosecutor Marcus Harry said at shortly after 7pm on September 22 police officers went to McGregor’s brother’s home in Lillington on an unrelated matter.




While they were inside McGregor knocked on the door, and because of the way he was behaving they searched him and found a knuckleduster in his pocket.

When he was interviewed he said he had bought it shortly before from an acquaintance, and he was bailed.


But he failed to turn up for a magistrates’ court hearing in October, and a warrant was issued for his arrest.

So when he was spotted on a CCTV camera in Leamington town centre, officers were alerted and arrested him in the Parade.

He was asked if he had anything on him, and he said he had a knife which he produced and placed on the ground in front of him.

It was a small kitchen knife with a 2.5-inch blade, which McGregor explained he carried for protection because he had no fixed address and was sleeping rough.

Mr Harry pointed out that McGregor had eight previous convictions for 14 offences, including five of possessing bladed articles.

Queenie Djan, defending, conceded: “The peak of his mitigation is his credit for his early guilty plea, and that he co-operated with the police from the outset.”

Miss Djan said McGregor had been addicted to heroin and crack cocaine since the age of 16, but had been co-operating with the addiction service Change Grow Live, and had been due to move into a hostel.

Sentencing McGregor, Recorder Ben Mills told him: “The fact that you were homeless is in many ways tragic, and I can understand the fear you have been feeling on the streets at night – but that is no reason to arm yourself with what can be a deadly weapon.”

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