Jonathan Turner went into the store in East Street, Chichester, last month. Staff asked him to leave because they believed he was drunk. But the 36-year-old grabbed the condiment from a chilling cabinet, raised his arms, then dropped the jar. He then slipped on the mayo after the jar had smashed. As he left the store he hit a staff member in the face. Staff told police, and Turner was arrested nearby. Police say Turner has a “significant” history of committing crimes including assaults, burglaries and thefts. At Crawley Magistrates’ Court he admitted assault and criminal damage. He also admitted stealing alcohol and scratch cards from One Stop in St Paul’s Road, Chichester on August 14.
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Tuesday, 12th January 2021, 12:06 pm
On December 15, Jonathan Turner of Duncan Road, Chichester was challenged by staff in East Street s Marks and Spencer by staff who believed he was drunk.
When staff asked him to leave he grabbed the £2.50 condiment off the shelf and smashed it on the floor of the shop before slipping on the jar s contents.
He then hit a member of staff in the face before leaving the store.
Jonathan Turner. Picture via Sussex Police
Turner was located by police nearby and arrested.
Unemployed Turner was remanded in custody to appear before Crawley Magistrates’ Court on December 17, charged with criminal damage and assault.
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Friday, 8th January 2021, 5:23 pm
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