

The vehicle needed to be professionally cleaned." Given the current climate, it was concerning to the officers. Officers asked him to stop, but he didn't listen and continued to spit. "During the car journey to custody he began spitting on the car seat. Police arrived and the defendant was arrested. "During that scuffle, wine bottles behind the counter were knocked over and more damage was caused.

The defendant reached through and pushed the injured party. There was a plastic sheet on the door which the defendant ripped off. "The employee went behind the till to protect himself. The defendant then pointed to the employee and pushed him, began knocking beer cans and bottles all over the shop, causing them to smash. Speaking of his request to the shopkeeper to "ring him now," Prosecutor Zaine Riaz said: "The injured party was confused by the request. READ MORE: Inside the Jeremy Kyle show - what happened when we went to filming Magistrates at North Staffordshire Justice Centre heard that the dad-of-five had gone through the deaths of two of his young children close to the time of the incident, StokeonTrentLive reports. He was arrested and has now been handed a court bill of more than £800 as a result of his behaviour which he told cops he had no memory of.

A court heard that after getting drunk just before Christmas last year, Wibberly walked into a shop in Fenton, Staffordshire, and began knocking over cans and wine bottles. The 29-year-old previously appeared on The Jeremy Kyle Show in 2016 where he boasted about having his name inked on 39 women. Ryan Wibberly attacked a member of staff inside the store after asking them to "ring him now" - a statement that meant nothing to the terrified shopkeeper. A man has been handed a £800 bill after he trashed a shop in a drunken state.
