Shocking moment angry father, 43, yells ‘you want some’ before he slaps, bites and kicks teenager outside school after youngster ‘brushed against’ his wing mirror

This is the shocking moment an angry father shouted ‘do you want some’ before he slapped, bit and kicked a teenager outside of a school in Huddersfield. 

Mohammed Liaquat, 43, jumped out of his Audi and confronted a group of schoolboys after one of them brushed past his wing mirror, a court has heard. 

He began shouting at one teenager and grabbed hold of him, before turning on a second boy who went to help his friend. 

Liaquat then asked him ‘do you want some?’ and slapped him in the face, Kirklees magistrates was told. 

After hitting the boy across the face, the teenager managed to ‘sweep’ Liaquat’s legs from under him and the pair landed on top of each other on the floor.

The 43-year-old chemical engineer, who has a university degree, then bit the boy on the thigh, claiming this move was in self defence. 

After the pair separated, the court was told that Liaquat went in for a final ‘forceful’ kick.

Prosecutor Ben Crosland said according to Yorkshire Live: ‘The defendant could have walked away. He chose not to. 

This is the shocking moment an angry father shouted 'do you want some' before he slapped, bit and kicked a teenager outside of a school in Huddersfield

Mohammed Liaquat, 43, jumped out of his Audi and confronted a group of schoolboys after one of them brushed past his wing mirror, a court has heard

‘He got to his feet and launched a kick with some force.’

Some of the shocking confrontation, which took place outside the school in Honley in March last year, was caught on camera and shown inside the court. 

Prosecutors said the teenager suffered cuts and bruises to his face, legs and arms and psychological damage in the fight. 

Liaquat, on the other hand, claimed to have fractured a leg but a teaching assistant later told police she saw him ‘storm past her’ without limping. 

The 43-year-old previously denied the charge of assault by beating, but pleaded guilty on the day of his trial earlier this week. 

In mitigation, the court was told that Liaquat’s Audi was scratched a month and a half earlier during ‘daft’ behaviour outside the school by the same group.

Defending Ian Whiteley said on the day of the assault, Liaquat got out of his car to try and calm the teenagers down. 

He said his client’s behaviour was ‘impulsive’ and that he should have known better. 

Liaquat was fined £825 and ordered to pay a £330 surcharge and £325 in costs by magistrates. 

He was also handed a restraining order which prevents him from contacting the complainant and a second boy.

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