Suspended sentence for Sheffield man who threatened stranger with knife and told him: 'I'm going to kill you'

The incident took place on Division Street in Sheffield city centre earlier this month. Picture: Google MapsThe incident took place on Division Street in Sheffield city centre earlier this month. Picture: Google Maps
The incident took place on Division Street in Sheffield city centre earlier this month. Picture: Google Maps
A man who threatened a stranger with a knife on a busy Sheffield street, and told him he was going to 'kill' and 'shank' him, has been given a second 'chance'.

"This is something of a crossroad in your life, an opportunity to choose between prison and turning your life around, and making something of it," Judge Paul Watson QC told defendant, Paul Booth during a hearing held at Sheffield Crown Court today (July 31).

Judge Watson told Booth, 31, that 'those who go round in public places with knives go to prison' - but said he felt able to give Booth a 'chance' and suspended his 12 month prison sentence for 18 months.

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