Chaotic moment yobs wielding CRUTCHES attack family in vicious brawl outside court

SHOCKING footage shows the chaotic moment yobs wielding crutches attacked a family in a vicious brawl outside the Old Bailey.

Jeffrey Johnson, 24, who works at Sir Keir Starmer’s country retreat Chequers, sparked the chaos when he attacked Adrian Gordon as violence broke out just yards from the historic court.

The brawl outside the Old Bailey saw crutches being used to strike the victimCredit: London Evening Standard
Jeffrey Johnson admitted affray outside the Old BaileyCredit: City of London Police
Deije Underwood also admitted affray after the shocking brawlCredit: City of London Police

Mr Gordon had just left court after watching four teenagers be sentenced for killing his 17-year-old son Shea.

Dainnan Witter-Cameron and Johnson’s brother, Giovanni Addae-Johnson, were convicted of Shea’s manslaughter, and were each jailed for eight years.

On the day of sentencing, Johnson drove to court in a hired white Mercedes and parked it on double yellow lines outside the Old Bailey.

Deije Underwood and Daniel Akere, both 20, came to court holding a crutch each, and those items were left in the boot of the Mercedes before the hearing began.

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However, Mr Gordon was then ambushed by Johnson and three friends – including Underwood and Akere, in a “pre-planned attack” following the trial.

The violent incident was caught on shocking CCTV footage with video provided capturing Akere and Underwood wielding crutches and striking Mr Gordon.

Johnson, a groundsman for the Prime Minister, then kicked the father of a murdered teenager in the head during the brawl, the court heard.

The court heard how tensions had been mounting between associates of the defendants and Shae’s friends and family during the criminal trial.

The teen had been stabbed to death in the street in September 2022 after attending a party in Mile End, east London.

Prosecutor Nora Nanayakkara said there was a hint of the trouble to come when Johnson was “aggressive and confrontational” towards members of Shea’s family in the public gallery of the court.

When the hearing had finished, Mr Gordon walked out of the courthouse with members of his family and they began to head up the road.

However a confrontation unfolded as Mr Gordon passed by the parked Mercedes where some of the defendant’s friends and family had gathered.

The prosecutor said words were exchanged and Shea’s grandmother is seen putting her hand across Mr Gordon’s chest, apparently to hold him back.

“Mr Johnson opened the boot and he and Mr Akere began taking out the crutches”, said the prosecutor.

“A female made Mr Johnson put one of the crutches back into the boot, but Mr Akere pulled away with the other.

“Mr Akere approached Mr Gordon with the crutch in his hand, and Mr Underwood joined in.

“They took one half of the crutch each, Mr Gordon was backed into a corner, Mr Underwood struck at Mr Gordon with the crutch, he struck again, Mr Gordon swung a punch at some time, and they both fell to the floor.”

The court heard Akere used the other half of the crutch to strike the victim “multiple times” on the ground before an unidentified man stamped on his head.

Underwood was himself knocked unconscious in the melee, while Mr Gordon was left with injuries to his face and arms.

On Monday, Johnson was sentenced to 26 months in prison after admitting affray in the incident at the Old Bailey and a separate bout of dangerous driving while high on cannabis and trying to evade police.

He was joined in the dock by Deije Underwood, who was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his part in the affray while Daniel Akere is set to be sentenced at a later date.

Passing sentence, Recorder Margia Mostafa said: “You were fully aware Mr Gordon’s son had been murdered and the sentencing hearing was distressing for him.

“You deliberately exacerbated the distress to Mr Gordon and his family by pre-planning this attack.”

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Charlie Austin-Groome, for Johnson, said the incident unfolded “at a time when emotions were incredibly high for obvious reasons”, and he “accepts he acted disgracefully”.

“He made a decision at the time when his co-defendant was on the floor to run over and kick the victim in the head. It’s that he is bitterly regretful of doing.”

The court heard Johnson has held his Chequers role despite two past convictions for six offences, being on bail while awaiting sentencing for the affray, and also awaiting sentencing over a 2022 bout of dangerous driving.

Ms Nanayakkara said Johnson was pulled over while at the wheel of an uninsured Mercedes, when he was already disqualified, and while he was high on cannabis.

Instead of complying with police, he sped away and led officers on a high-speed chase, the court heard.

Dismissing the idea of suspending the prison terms, the judge added: “I can’t get away from the fact this is a targeted and violent attack in the street on the father of a murder victim.”

Detective Chief Inspector Kev Ives, at the City of London Police, said after sentencing: “This was a despicable preplanned attack on the father of a murder victim outside the Old Bailey in broad daylight. The swift action of our officers meant serious injury was prevented and the perpetrators apprehended.

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“Our crime investigators pored over CCTV footage which highlighted the scale and severity of the attack and assisted in securing their jailtime.”

Johnson, from Bruce Grove, Tottenham, was also banned from driving for three years and four months, and must take an extended test to regain his licence.

The court was listening to a case on Tower Hamlets murder victim Shea Gordon before the brawl was sparkedCredit: Met Police

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