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The OneFour gang member was caught brawling with rival Greater West and Inner West gangs at Rooty Hill train station in Sydney's west on June 12, the Blacktown Advocate reported. Sua was released by the guard and then grabbed the victim's hair and shook the man's head back and forth while he was sprawled on the ground.
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A member of Australian rap group OneFour has been jailed for four years after smashing a chair leg over a man's head during a pub brawl in western Sydney last year. A police spokesperson told triple j's Hack last week said the decision to cancel their events were made by the venue.
The 26-year-old - better known as 'Lekks14' - pleaded guilty to reckless grievous bodily harm in company and assault occasioning bodily harm over a savage late night brawl. The judge slammed the group's violence as 'extreme' and said the victim had suffered 'profound injuries'. What Sua had done was 'deplorable', he said. NSW Police has previously denied exerting pressure on music venues to cancel the rap group's concerts. Sua joins behind bars his fellow rappers Misa - who was jailed for four years - and Ramos, who wielded the hammer and was jailed for 10.
The group last week confirmed they had cancelled their national tour after venues in Melbourne and Adelaide pulled out.
It is the latest setback for the Mount Druitt "drill" rap group, whose music videos have gone viral. Paul Ioannou attacked officers who were called to a disturbance in Vicarage Place in the early hours of Sunday, May 31.
Also in jail: Pio 'YP (or 'Youngest Player)' Misa (left) and Dahcell 'Celly' Ramos (right) joined in the vicious assault of three men at the Carousel Inn in Rooty Hill in July 2018, Judge James Bennett said: 'He (Sua) was the instigator and was strenuously involved but was held back fortunately - for his sake - by the security guards.'. Obama tears into Trump's mass rallies as he pleads with Georgia voters to flip the Senate and elect Joe Biden, Wall Street rallies ahead of a potentially turbulent election week as the Dow closes 1.6 per cent up and the S&P 500 increases by 1.2%. Frank Bosco, 18, (pictured) was sentenced in Mount Druitt Local Court on Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to taking part of a brawl against rival Greater West and Inner West gangs at Rooty Hill train station on June 12. Their management claimed it followed pressure from the NSW Police Force. Hundreds of videos on YouTube feature UK rappers threatening and provoking people from rival areas in London.
He accepted that Misa had shown genuine remorse and his prospects for rehabilitation were good. Sua and his four mates's July 2018 attack on two men playing the pokies Rooty Hill's Carousel Inn was so bad one of the two victims said he 'wanted to die' during the attack. The band also confirmed another member, Jerome Misa, known as JM, was yesterday denied entry to New Zealand by immigration officials.
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Bosco pleaded guilty to affray, possessing unlawfully obtained goods and being armed with intent to commit an indictable offence. But he won't be showing his face in public until he is eligible for parole on October 1, 2021 - two years and three months after his sentence began. But he also accepted the prosecutor's argument that only a custodial sentence would do and said it was "appalling behaviour and a vicious attack". Jailed: Paul Ioannou A man who assaulted four police officers in Margate has been jailed. Under examination from defence barrister Peter Lange, a softly-spoken and downcast Sua appeared to choke back tears while telling Judge James Bennett he didn't want others to follow his path.
He was jailed for 14 months with a non-parole period of eight months.