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Three teenagers convicted of stabbing a young father to death after he confronted them about their rowdy behaviour have been jailed for life.Three teenagers convicted of stabbing a young father to death after he confronted them about their rowdy behaviour have been jailed for life.
Kevin Johnson, 22, of Partick Road, Pennywell, was murdered by the youths in the early hours of 19 May.Kevin Johnson, 22, of Partick Road, Pennywell, was murdered by the youths in the early hours of 19 May.
Dean Curtis, 19, must serve a minimum of 17 years; Tony Hawkes, 17, was jailed for at least 16 years and Jordan Towers, 16, for a minimum of 13 years.Dean Curtis, 19, must serve a minimum of 17 years; Tony Hawkes, 17, was jailed for at least 16 years and Jordan Towers, 16, for a minimum of 13 years.
Judge David Hodson said carrying knives was "the mark of a coward".Judge David Hodson said carrying knives was "the mark of a coward".
Curtis, of Forest Road; Hawkes, of Mortimer Street and Towers, of Fell Road, all Sunderland, ran off after the murder and then started vandalising cars and shouting triumphantly, Newcastle Crown Court heard.Curtis, of Forest Road; Hawkes, of Mortimer Street and Towers, of Fell Road, all Sunderland, ran off after the murder and then started vandalising cars and shouting triumphantly, Newcastle Crown Court heard.
Curtis bragged to friends about the stabbingCurtis bragged to friends about the stabbing
Judge Hodson said: "There's nothing macho in carrying knives, it's the mark of a coward."Judge Hodson said: "There's nothing macho in carrying knives, it's the mark of a coward."
Shortly after the murder, the gang targeted Jamie Thompson, who was walking from a friend's house to meet his girlfriend. He was stabbed in the chest, but survived the attack.Shortly after the murder, the gang targeted Jamie Thompson, who was walking from a friend's house to meet his girlfriend. He was stabbed in the chest, but survived the attack.
'Totally cowardly''Totally cowardly'
Later, Curtis, of Forest Road, Ford Estate, Sunderland, bragged to a friend that he said to one of the victims "Do you want to meet Mr Stanley?" - a reference to the red-handled craft knife he was carrying.Later, Curtis, of Forest Road, Ford Estate, Sunderland, bragged to a friend that he said to one of the victims "Do you want to meet Mr Stanley?" - a reference to the red-handled craft knife he was carrying.
Mr Johnson and his fiancée Adele Brett, had been out to a local pub that evening and were getting ready for bed when they heard shouting outside. Mr Johnson and his fiancee Adele Brett, had been out to a local pub that evening and were getting ready for bed when they heard shouting outside.
When he went to investigate a confrontation took place and he was stabbed.When he went to investigate a confrontation took place and he was stabbed.
Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Chief Inspector Roger Ford of Northumbria Police said: "I think the sentence does send out a really, really powerful message to the people of the North East and the people of the whole country that carrying knives is unacceptable and totally cowardly. Speaking after the sentencing, Det Ch Insp Roger Ford of Northumbria Police said: "I think the sentence does send out a really, really powerful message to the people of the North East and the people of the whole country that carrying knives is unacceptable and totally cowardly.
"It's clearly unacceptable to carry knives and these three people got their just deserts today.""It's clearly unacceptable to carry knives and these three people got their just deserts today."