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Irish Times
26-05-2025
- Irish Times
Man who was part of gang who hijacked taxi in Cork jailed for four years
A father of five who was part of a group of men who hijacked a taxi in Cork, threatened its 75-year-old driver with a knife and bundled him out of the vehicle has been jailed for four years. Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard the taxi driver believed he was 'going to die' on the evening of January 26th, 2024, when he was subjected to the 'terrifying' ordeal. One of the three men who got into his taxi in the city put a knife up to his face and neck and threatened him. He was subsequently thrown out of the vehicle at Monard in Rathpeacon, Co Cork. Judge Helen Boyle said Anthony Hornibrook (39) was one of three men who had caused considerable trauma to the taxi driver. READ MORE She told Mr Hornibrook (39) she had viewed the 'terrifying' dashcam footage of what had occurred. Judge Boyle described the taxi driver as a 'brave man' who had never experienced an incident of this kind in 35 years of driving taxis in Cork. The taxi driver told her the assault on him was 'life-changing' and that the 'trauma' of the incident would never leave him. He said the men had stolen his livelihood and he was 'not the same person'. He said he was extremely grateful to the people who came to his assistance when he was injured after having been bundled out of his vehicle. He said that in addition to the trauma suffered, the men 'stole his livelihood' and caused him a financial burden. Mr Hornibrook, of Killala Gardens, Knocknaheeny, Cork, previously pleaded guilty to a number of charges in relation to the incident. Mr Hornibrook also pleaded guilty to four shoplifting offences, all of which occurred between January 20th and 30th, 2024. He stole goods totalling €370 from Blarney Woollen Mills, worth €925 from JD Sports in Mahon Point, €378 from Dunnes in Merchant's Quay and €390 from Tommy Hilfiger in Cork city. The court heard the thefts occurred as part of a '10-day spree' which the accused undertook to pay for drugs. Judge Boyle was told Mr Hornibrook was now drug-free and doing well in prison. She jailed him for four and a half years, suspending the final six months of the sentence. She also disqualified Mr Hornibrook from driving for a period of seven years.


BreakingNews.ie
26-05-2025
- BreakingNews.ie
Man jailed after hijacking a taxi driven by a 75-year-old in Co Cork
A father of five who was part of a group of men who hijacked a taxi in Cork, threatened its 75-year-old driver with a knife and bundled him out of the vehicle has been jailed for four years. Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard that the taxi driver felt that he was 'going to die' on the evening of January 26th, 2024 when he was subjected to the 'terrifying' ordeal. Advertisement One of the three men who got into his taxi in the city put a knife up to his face and neck and threatened him. He was subsequently thrown out of the vehicle at Monard in Rathpeacon, Co Cork. Judge Helen Boyle said that Anthony Hornibrook (39) was one of three men who had caused considerable trauma to the taxi driver. She told Mr Hornibrook (39) that she had viewed the 'terrifying' dashcam footage of what had occurred. 'The front seat passenger, your co-accused put a knife to his (the taxi driver's) face and neck. The taxi driver tried to reason with him. There was a scuffle and the taxi driver got a cut to his hand and lip. Advertisement "The 75-year-old taxi driver was left at the side of the road and had to be rescued by kind people.' Judge Boyle referenced the heartfelt and eloquent victim impact statement of the taxi driver. She described him as being a 'brave man' who had never experienced an incident of this kind in 35 years of driving taxis in Cork. The taxi driver had told her that the assault on him was 'life-changing' and that the 'trauma' of the incident would never leave him. He said that the men had stolen his livelihood and that he was 'not the same person.' The taxi driver said that he was extremely grateful to the people who went to his assistance when he was injured, having been bundled out of his vehicle. Advertisement He added that in addition to the trauma suffered, the men 'stole his livelihood' and caused him a financial burden. Mr Hornibrook of Killala Gardens, Knocknaheeny in Cork, previously pleaded guilty to a number of charges. The hijacking incident was the most serious of the charges he faced. It stated that by threat of force or intimidation, he threatened the taxi driver that he would be stabbed with the ca,r then being seized. There was a charge of driving a stolen car at Davis Street, Mallow, Co Cork Cork on January 27th, 2024. Mr Hornibrook also pleaded guilty to four shoplifting offences, all of which occurred between January 20th and 30th, 2024. Advertisement Ireland Woman (29) jailed for setting her neighbour's car... Read More He stole goods totalling €370 from Blarney Woollen Mills, €925 at JD Sports in Mahon Point, €378 at Dunnes in Merchant's Quay and €390 at Tommy Hilfiger in Cork city. The court heard that the thefts occurred as part of a 'ten-day spree' which the accused undertook to pay for drugs. Judge Boyle was told that Mr Hornibrook was drug-free and doing well in prison. She jailed him for four and a half years, suspending the final six months of the sentence. She also disqualified Mr Hornibrook from driving for a period of seven years.