will join the Scarborough Shooting Stars in the coming season as a guard. The season begins May 25.Cole, whose full name is Jermaine Cole, played with the Rwanda Patriots in the Basketball Africa League in 2021.
12.05.2022 - 22:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A violent prisoner who was discovered with two "highly dangerous" weapons in his jail cell proceeded to post a status to Facebook to update his friends that he had been locked up for 12 years.
Convicted knifeman Daryl Abbey, 27, also gave his social media followers a New Year's Eve update about how long he still had to serve and told them: "I'll see you all when ever I see ya."
He was eager to keep them up to date and shared a well-informed guess about when he was likely to be released, Hull Live reports.
While behind bars, he adapted an "innocent" looking paint roller to be used as a weapon for his own protection and was later found in possession of a 12-inch iron bar which he had hidden under the bed in his cell, Hull Crown Court heard.
Abbey admitted to possessing two offensive weapons while in Hull Prison on December 20, 2020, and on March 28, 2021.
He was in custody on remand at the time that the weapons were found but, in June last year, he was jailed for 12 years for wounding with intent and robbery. On July 9, Abbey posted a message to his Facebook account telling his friends and supporters: "Just to let everyone know just been sentenced 12 year done 21 month out June 2028."
He did not say what the offences were, prompting one of his friends to ask: "What for mate?" - with a shocked face emoji. The man added in another message: "Hope your ok".
Abbey posted a New Year's Eve Facebook update last year saying: "So 2022 is in a couple of hours another year done 6 an half left (78 months) I'll see you all when ever I see ya."
In court, Stephen Welch, prosecuting, said that a supervising officer at Hull Prison went to see Abbey in his B wing cell to ask him about his poor behaviour the previous evening and night. Abbey
will join the Scarborough Shooting Stars in the coming season as a guard. The season begins May 25.Cole, whose full name is Jermaine Cole, played with the Rwanda Patriots in the Basketball Africa League in 2021.
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A violent prisoner took to Facebook to update his friends that he had been jailed for 12 years after weapons were found in his cell. Convicted robber and knifeman Daryl Abbey even used the social media app to give his family and friends a special happy new years message to let them know how long he had been behind bars.
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