Rough Justice

This little shit got more than he bargained for.

Frank Corti, 72, who served with the Royal Engineers in North Africa from 1956-58, dodged the knife and punched Gregory McCalium, 23, twice in the face, giving him a black eye and a swollen lip. He then restrained the attacker until police arrived.

McCalium, a barman, was given a four-and-a-half year prison sentence at Oxford Crown Court on Monday for aggravated burglary and was told by the judge he had “got what he deserved”.

Exactly. And as Corti used his fists, the police couldn’t arrest him for anything. Punching the little scrote was always going to fall within “proportionate” with no arguments. Nice. The pictures are a sight to see. Well done.

6 Comments

  1. I suppose the do gooder brigade would expect me to have sympathy for the little scrote. After all he viscously hit the pensioner several times in the fist with his face… In a more civilised time the little git would have “fallen downstairs” or “slipped on a wet floor”. No, no sympathy at all with the little Oxygen Thief, on board ship he would have “accidentally” caught his fingers in a vice – twice. Left and right hands, by accident of course. Nice, heartwarming and pleasant start to the day, thanks.

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