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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
National
Nazia Parveen North of England correspondent

'Scary clown' jailed for threatening pregnant woman with axe

Michael March was jailed for six months after he admitted possession of a bladed article.
Michael March was jailed for six months after he admitted possession of a bladed article. Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA

An axe-wielding teenager dressed as a clown who terrified a pregnant woman has been jailed for six months.

Michael March, 18, is thought to be the first person imprisoned in the UK after the pranking craze in which people dressed up as clowns to scare others swept the country.

March dressed as a clown and banged an axe on the floor to scare a couple walking past him on the night before Halloween last year.

Newcastle crown court heard he terrified the couple by hitting the foot-long axe on the floor in South Shields just after 9pm.

The woman, who was 22 weeks pregnant, threw a brick at him in an attempt to defend herself before he ran off.

Jailing him for six months, Judge Jamie Hill QC said: “Brandishing an axe and threatening people in the street is serious whatever the context.”

Last month March admitted possession of a bladed article at a hearing at South Tyneside magistrates court.

At the previous hearing, Paul Anderson, prosecuting, said March had waited for the couple in the car park of the Sand Dancer pub in Sea Road.

He said the offence was carried out at a time when the clown craze was sweeping the nation.

Anderson said the pregnant woman had called police and told them “she had been chased by a male wearing a clown mask, brandishing an axe”.

Two youths ran off and were traced on CCTV before March, then aged 17, was arrested. The axe and a clown mask were found in his backpack.

When he was arrested March told police: “I’m sorry. I was not going to hurt her.”

Anderson said March, from Gateshead, told police “he had this axe and he was banging it on the floor to scare people”.

Anderson said: “It had the desired effect because she picked up a brick and threw it at him. He tried to explain it was a prank and ran off in something of a panic. He said it was all meant to be a joke [but] went badly wrong.”

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