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A 21-year-old man who pulled a head scarf - or hijab - from the head of a Muslim woman has publicly apologised. | A 21-year-old man who pulled a head scarf - or hijab - from the head of a Muslim woman has publicly apologised. |
Damien French, 21, of Rhyl, was given an 18-week prison sentence, suspended for two years, and sent on probation service courses at Mold Crown Court. | Damien French, 21, of Rhyl, was given an 18-week prison sentence, suspended for two years, and sent on probation service courses at Mold Crown Court. |
He admitted racially aggravated common assault and public order offences, and said he was genuinely sorry. | He admitted racially aggravated common assault and public order offences, and said he was genuinely sorry. |
Recorder Robert Trevor-Jones told him it was deplorable, despicable and "mean in the extreme". | Recorder Robert Trevor-Jones told him it was deplorable, despicable and "mean in the extreme". |
French made a public apology to all he had offended over the years, said he was ashamed of his past and would like to say sorry face-to-face to Shahenna Hussain, 23. | |
I don't intend to be back in court again Damien French | I don't intend to be back in court again Damien French |
French was ordered to live at a hostel in Ruabon for six months as part of his rehabilitation. | French was ordered to live at a hostel in Ruabon for six months as part of his rehabilitation. |
"It is genuine," he said. "I have been at the bail hostel for two months and I have stayed out of trouble. I don't intend to be back in court again". | "It is genuine," he said. "I have been at the bail hostel for two months and I have stayed out of trouble. I don't intend to be back in court again". |
In April 2006, he was also given a suspended sentence after throwing a rabbit into the alligator pool at the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay. | In April 2006, he was also given a suspended sentence after throwing a rabbit into the alligator pool at the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay. |
'Great distress' | 'Great distress' |
Asked how he felt about that incident, he said "it was a pretty cruel thing to do" and, looking back, he felt depressed about it. | Asked how he felt about that incident, he said "it was a pretty cruel thing to do" and, looking back, he felt depressed about it. |
On the latest offence, the court heard that his victim was pushing a pushchair with her sister and two nieces along a Rhyl street when her hijab was yanked by French. | On the latest offence, the court heard that his victim was pushing a pushchair with her sister and two nieces along a Rhyl street when her hijab was yanked by French. |
Mr Trevor-Jones said: "It goes beyond a mere assault - it was quite literally an intrusion which caused her great distress," he said. | Mr Trevor-Jones said: "It goes beyond a mere assault - it was quite literally an intrusion which caused her great distress," he said. |
"It was a violation which she was angry about, and justifiably so." | "It was a violation which she was angry about, and justifiably so." |
The judge said that he was being given a chance but said he hoped his change was genuine, or otherwise he would find himself back in court where he would be jailed. | The judge said that he was being given a chance but said he hoped his change was genuine, or otherwise he would find himself back in court where he would be jailed. |
French was seen by a witness in a nearby shop to be initially hurling racial abuse at a coach which appeared full of Asian passengers. | French was seen by a witness in a nearby shop to be initially hurling racial abuse at a coach which appeared full of Asian passengers. |
Miss Hussain saw the defendant and his group, realised what was happening, put her head down to avoid eye contact and continued on her way. | Miss Hussain saw the defendant and his group, realised what was happening, put her head down to avoid eye contact and continued on her way. |
But French and his group noticed her, and he shouted and swore in racial terms towards her. | But French and his group noticed her, and he shouted and swore in racial terms towards her. |
Brian Treadwell, defending, said that his client had written a letter of apology and accepted that his behaviour was "thoroughly shameful and disrespectful". | Brian Treadwell, defending, said that his client had written a letter of apology and accepted that his behaviour was "thoroughly shameful and disrespectful". |
French suffered learning disabilities, his educational development had been somewhat stunted, and he had the mind of a 14-year-old. | French suffered learning disabilities, his educational development had been somewhat stunted, and he had the mind of a 14-year-old. |
But his behaviour at the bail hostel had been exemplary and it was clear that he had matured. | But his behaviour at the bail hostel had been exemplary and it was clear that he had matured. |
"This is one of those rare cases where a young man has changed and is determined to put his past behind him," Mr Treadwell explained. | "This is one of those rare cases where a young man has changed and is determined to put his past behind him," Mr Treadwell explained. |
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