Tyler Jessie-Lee Wolff, Eagleby, in Beenleigh Court for neighbour brick assault
A war between Logan neighbours got out of hand when bricks were used as weapons and punches thrown, knocking one man out, a court has heard.
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A war between Logan neighbours got out of hand when bricks were used as weapons and punches were thrown, knocking one man out.
Beenleigh Magistrates Court heard on April 12 that Tyler Jessie-Lee Wolff had an ongoing feud with his Eagleby neighbours.
The 25-year-old was got into a fight on November 25 last year during which one neighbour stood with his fists in the air, daring him to have a go at him.
The court heard Wolff then threw a brick at the man, which missed.
Another man threw a punch at Wolff that did not land and Wolff retaliated by punching him back.
He fell to the ground and lost consciousness but Wolff continued assaulting him while he was on the ground.
The incident was captured on CCTV.
No other neighbours were charged with any wrongdoing.
Wolff pleaded guilty to two counts of assault occasioning bodily harm and one count of going armed so as to cause fear.
Magistrate Shane Elliott said Wolff had no criminal history and there was an element of self defence to the behaviour.
“This was an unfortunate incident where you were all acting in an appropriate and immature way,” he said.
“There was some level of self defence but you went too far, your response was disproportionate.”
Wolff was sentenced to a 12-month probation order. No conviction was recorded.
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Originally published as Tyler Jessie-Lee Wolff, Eagleby, in Beenleigh Court for neighbour brick assault