A drunken Leeds man who threatened to stab a taxi driver during a terrifying robbery has been jailed for 22 months.
Tinashe Magwenjere, 29, grabbed the driver by the throat and demanded cash after a dispute over a £7.50 fare in the early hours of 14 April last year.
The incident unfolded in the Little London area of Leeds, when Magwenjere, refused to pay the driver after his girlfirend had pre-booked the cab for him.
After initially paying the fare, Magwenjere photographed the driver's registration plate, prompting a confrontation.
He leaned into the driver's window and gripped the driver's throat so tightly that he struggled to breathe.
He then said: "Give me the money. I will kill you, I will stab you right here." Magwenjere repeated the threats until the terrified driver handed over £50 from his pocket.
The driver immediately called the police, who arrested Magwenjere at the scene.
As he was being led away, Magwenjere shouted: "I'm going to deal with you, remember that."
Magwenjere admitted a charge of robbery. He has previous convictions for shop thefts and bail act offences.
Magwenjere later told a probation officer that he was only trying to get his money back, but confessed he was drunk. He said he made no excuses for his actions and wanted to apologise to the cab driver.
At Leeds Crown Court, Judge Kate Rayfield told Magwenjere she had watched the footage taken from the taxi, accepted it was out of character but said: “It was a particularly vulnerable victim. Taxi drivers work alone and late at night.”
The Judge jailed him for 22 months.
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