Since the incident, Teegan Kelly has found God
A university student lunged at a McDonald’s worker with a knife during a fight in Nottingham city centre. Teegan Kelly told the victim “I will stab you” to which the man, not believing the defendant had a blade, replied “go for it”.
Andrew Wesley, his barrister, said: “He accepts at the time he was binge drinking and he admits that when he could get his hands on drugs he would take whatever he could take. He did limp on with his course until the May after the offence but he gave it up and moved to Birmingham initially to live with his mother.“Also at that point he investigated his faith and formed views which led him to become a committed christian.
She said the worker knew Kelly as there had been issues between his girlfriend and the defendant. The prosecutor said: “The victim said to the defendant ‘if you talk to her again, I will hurt you’ and the defendant left the area for 15 or 20 minutes. “He then said to him ‘I will stab you’ to which the victim replied ‘go for it’ and the defendant produced a knife from his waistband and lunged at him with it, causing him to fall backwards.”
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