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Drunk North Staffordshire man who started fight on night out in Congleton to be sentenced

By Matthew Hancock-Bruce 15th Aug 2025

Danny Warner will be sentenced at Chester Crown Court in September. (Nub News)
Danny Warner will be sentenced at Chester Crown Court in September. (Nub News)

A drunk man from North Staffordshire who started a fight while on a night out in Congleton is to be sentenced.

Danny Warner, 25, of First Avenue in Kidsgrove, has pleaded guilty to two counts of Section 18 wounding without intent.

This follows an incident in Congleton on June 4, 2023, in which the 25-year-old assaulted another man.

PC Charlotte Owen said: "Warner was out that night intoxicated and spoiling for a fight when he came across his victim.

"I hope Warner understands now that actions have consequences.

"People should be able to enjoy a night out in the town without the threat of violence and we will take action anyone who doesn't seem to realise this."

Just after midnight on Sunday, June 4, 2023, the 24-year-old victim was assaulted by Warner as he stood with his girlfriend just off Mountbatten Way.

He had been on the phone to police as his girlfriend was upset which was causing him concern when Warner approached and began punching him.

The victim tried to protect his face using his arms and did not punch back, even when Warner started shouting at him to fight.

Police found Warner near the library off Mountbatten Way (Credit: Nub News)

Warner had already been thrown out of a bar for being aggressive early that night.

A local police officer had been alerted to this by door staff and ordered Warner to leave the town, with Warner becoming aggressive toward the officer before running off with an unknown woman.

Police made a search but didn't find him.

Two officers who had been made aware of the assault just after midnight found Warner near the library off Mountbatten Way and detained him, suspecting him of being responsible for the assault.

The victim and his girlfriend arrived in a patrol car and Warner was identified by them as the man responsible for the assault.

Warner was arrested and taken to custody.

The victim had suffered bruising and a chipped tooth, and later discovered the pain in his arm was a broken bone which required surgery.

Warner, of First Avenue in Kidsgrove, appeared at Chester Crown Court on Thursday, August 14, to plead guilty to two counts of Section 18 wounding without intent.

He will be sentenced on Tuesday, September 30.

     

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