Three are sentenced after car smashes into home of Yorkshire mum of eight
Caroline Smith, 48, escaped injury but was left shaken by the crash at her home in Market Street, Highfields in November 20.
Three men have now been sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court in connection with the incident.
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Hide AdKelzie Foulkes was charged with damaging property and endangering life, possessing an offensive weapon, common assault and assault causing actual bodily harm.
He was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment, suspended for two years and ordered to pay compensation of £1,000.
Richard Benn was charged with arson and endangering life as well as damage to property and was sentenced to 48 months imprisonment, concurrent to a sentence already being served.
He was also handed a £190 victim surcharge.
Benjamin Cahill was charged with affray and damaging propety and sentenced to 12 months, consecutive to a current sentence.
He was also handed a £156 victim surcharge.
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Hide AdMrs Smith says she was sitting beside the front window in the living room of her flat when the car crashed into the property on November 6, 2020.
She says two people smashed her windows in with baseball bats, which she claims happened shortly after she had received threats on social media.
In an interview at the time she said: “All my windows are through, there’s a bit of the wall missing and all the flats have been left without gas.”
"I was sitting right next to the window when it happened. I would rather they’d have come in and beaten me up like I was asking them to.”