Leroy Parris sped away and drove on the pavement despite officers making no attempt to pull him over
Leroy Parris sped away at the sight of PCs, despite them having made no attempt to pull him over. Once he was eventually arrested after driving on the pavement and running a red light, he was "ironically" found to be under the drink driving limit.
Officers then lost sight of the vehicle, Parris having also ran a red light as he made his escape. His car was subsequently located on Boyton Court in Wavertree, with a sniffer dog helping to trace him to his home on nearby Earle Road. The same court heard on this occasion that armed police shot the tyres of the then 30-year-old 4x4 during an incident on October 30 2013 after he had tried ram an officer's car. Parris had to be tasered before he was eventually detained.
"None of those things occurred in this case. From start to finish, no blue light or klaxon was used. It is somewhat bizarre. It is perhaps his past that they were interested in. Sentencing, Recorder Peter Cowan said: "There is a vibrant nightlife in Liverpool. Pedestrians were around. You chose to drive onto the pavement. You chose to overtake cars in a dangerous manner and drive through a red light.
"You seem to have engaged in some fairly serious criminality, for which you have been punished. Rest assured, I am not going to sentence you on your record. I am impressed by the fact that your last conviction was back in 2018. Now you have reached your 40s, you may be finally mature enough to keep out of trouble.
Crime Liverpool City Centre Wavertree Mathew Street Toxteth
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