
A man has been jailed for 21 months after wielding a metal motorcycle chain to smash numerous car windows in Bognor.
Inde Sneddon, 24, who has no fixed address, received the sentence at Portsmouth Crown Court on February 13.
He had been in custody since December 20, following an incident where he shouted homophobic abuse at a bus driver and shattered the bus window. After stealing a motorcycle chain, he went on a rampage, smashing the windows of several parked cars in the Nyewood Lane area.
When police arrived, Sneddon continued to wield the chain, threatening to kill an officer and attacking a police dog.
He was charged and pleaded guilty to 14 counts of criminal damage, resisting arrest, causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal, theft from a motor vehicle, possession of an offensive weapon, threats to kill, and a public order offence.
PC Emma Lacey said: “We will not tolerate violent and anti-social behaviour. Inde Sneddon, who was drunk and aggressive, has since shown no remorse. I am pleased with the sentence he has been given.”