Upon confronting a knifeman who barged into the Accident and Emmergency section of a hospital to secure patients, a U.S based nurse has been tagged a hero
It was gathered that 22 year old Yusuf Aka, entered the A&E at Leicester Royal Infirmary, with a hunting knife to cause mayhem by throwing his knife at staff and tossing around computers.
But for the timely intervention of the hero nurse who stepped in and stopped him from doing further damage, chances that chaos would have been the fate of the patients admitted in the wards
According to reports, around 2am on Tuesday, January 16, he stabbed a homeless man, leaving him with a fractured vertebra, and walked into the A&E’s waiting area wearing sunglasses with his hood pulled up.
Once inside, he tossed the knife at a member of staff and threw about equipment and frightened patients fled and were ushered to safety by staff, as one brave nurse confronted him to buy them more time to get away.
Yusuf has now been jailed for five years for the attack.
Judge Philip Head said Yusuf told a doctor that he just wanted “attention”.
James Thomas, prosecuting, told the court:
The defendant walked into the reception and communal area of the Accident and Emergency Department, with patients waiting to be treated.
He threw the knife towards a member of staff, which missed and struck a wall with such force the blade broke.
He set about the computer terminals, ripping monitors from the desk and throwing them across the waiting area at members of the public and staff, who were trying to usher patients away.
A man in a wheelchair who was being wheeled to safety was struck with a monitor, but fortunately wasn’t injured but was left very distressed.
When security arrived, Yusuf also attacked them.
Yusuf, from Leicester, He was jailed for five years, and given an additional licence period of five years because he was described as posing a substantial risk of causing serious harm in the future