Mum grabbed hunting knife from her teenage son to stop attack after he stabbed man in the head during Leeds alleyway attack
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Osvaldo Rodriquez 'flipped' and inflicted stab wounds to the victim's head with a hunting knife during the incident in Beeston.
A court heard Rodriquez's mum witnessed the attacked and grabbed the weapon from his hand.
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Hide AdDetails of the incident were revealed at Leeds Crown Court today (January 14) when the 18-year-old defendant appeared for sentencing.
Rodriquez pleaded guilty to wounding with intent, possession of a blade and an offence of robbery in relation to a separate incident.
Peter Hampton, prosecuting, said the stabbing incident took place on June 6 last year.
The 20-year-old victim went to Rodriquez's home on Longroyd Grove, Beeston, to retrieve his phone.
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Hide AdRodriquez was not at home but the victim spoke to the teenager's mum and told her about the missing phone.
His mum was unhappy about her son taking the phone and took a taxi with the victim to find Rodriquez.
They found the defendant with a group of others in an alleyway off Dewsbury Road.
The teenager became angry with the victim for involving his mum and attacked him.
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Hide AdHe felt blows to the back of his head then saw Rodriquez was holding a knife.
Mr Hampton said the defendant's mum later gave a statement to police describing how her son 'flipped'.
She initially thought he had punched the victim but then saw him with the knife.
She helped the victim while emergency services arrived at the scene and then handed the knife to police officers.
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Hide AdThe woman told officers she had previously seen knives in her son's bedroom but had got rid of them.
The victim needed stitches to the head wound and was given pain killers.
The prosecutor said there had been a danger of air getting into the wounds which could have caused a brain infection.
The court heard the robbery offence took place on November 22, 2019, near to the St John's Centre in Leeds city centre.
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Hide AdRodriquez was among a group who attacked a man and stole his mobile phone, cash and headphones.
The defendant appeared in court over a video link from HMP Doncaster.
He was initially charged with attempted murder after the attack.
Mr Littlehales said he had spoken to his client about the offending.
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Hide AdThe barrister said: "He said 'it is only my fault that I am in this position'.
"That shows a substantial insight into his behaviour for someone who is so young."
Mr Littllehales said Rodriquez accepted he would be facing a lengthy period in custody but is motivated to change.
The Recorder of Leeds, Judge Guy Kearl QC, adjourned the case to consider the sentence.
Rodriquez will be sentenced at 10am tomorrow (January 15).