Ben Tihi took a machete from one of his Black Power mates and swung it at a man wearing red shoes, slicing the man鈥檚 leg to the bone and badly cutting his other ankle.听
As the man lay nearly bleeding to death outside a听Rotorua听home, Tihi and his group stripped the man of his shoes and took them as a 鈥渢rophy鈥.听
Tihi鈥檚 actions have been described as a 鈥渃owardly鈥 daylight gang attack by Black Power-affiliated men on the man, described in court documents as a Mongrel Mob associate.听
Tihi, a 30-year-old patched member of the Black Power Outbackz group, appeared in the Rotorua District Court for sentencing before Judge Anna Skellern on Thursday on a charge of听wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.听
Judge Skellern described the attack, saying the man wearing red shoes was walking alone on Manuka Cres about 4.50pm on October 11 when two carloads of Black Power听gang members drove past.听
Judge Skellern said the man pulled a gang signal at the first vehicle, which was noticed by the second vehicle containing Tihi.听
The Black Power and Mongrel Mob gang patches. Photo / 九一星空无限听
The men in the car got out and chased the man wearing red shoes, who ran to a house on Old Taupo Rd to seek refuge.听
The men beat him with several blows to his head. Tihi took a machete belonging to one of the other men and sliced the victim鈥檚 leg and ankle before the Black Power group drove off.听
Judge Skellern said they took the red shoes with them as a 鈥渢rophy鈥.听
鈥淭his was a matter of serious gang violence. It really was a cowardly attack,鈥 she said.听
If it were not for a person at the house treating the victim鈥檚 wounds, he would have bled to death.听
He was taken to Rotorua Hospital, where he was put in an induced coma for two days, before he was taken to Waikato Hospital to have surgeries to reattach tendons on both legs.听
Judge Skellern said the victim still had trouble walking and was likely to suffer ongoing issues from his injuries.听
A victim impact statement partially read to the court was 鈥渞eally troubling鈥, Judge Skellern said.听
Aside from the serious physical injuries, the victim had ongoing fears for his safety and visions of being 鈥渃hased down鈥.听
Tihi鈥檚 starting point of nine years鈥 imprisonment was reduced following submissions from his lawyer, Tim Braithwaite, about Tihi鈥檚 tragic upbringing in violent, abusive and gang surroundings, his remorse and earlier attempts to get his life on track.听
Crown prosecutor Kris Bucher said he accepted Tihi had been working on a farm before the offending and was distancing himself from the gang.听
However, he said there were some underlying concerns, particularly comments he made to report writers before sentencing, including 鈥渧ictim-blaming鈥 by saying the man 鈥渟hould have shut his mouth and stopped spreading his gang shit to us鈥.听
Bucher said it was also concerning Tihi had gained more gang tattoos since being in custody, which put into doubt any genuine attempts to pull away from the gang.听
Judge Skellern noted a cultural report that detailed Tihi鈥檚 troubling background. His father was a patched gang member and was in an abusive relationship with his mother.听
He was moved to live with his aunty elsewhere at a young age, where he suffered abuse and what Judge Skellern described as 鈥渃ruelty鈥. He was sent back to live with his father and then to Australia to live with his mother.听
Tihi became addicted to methamphetamine at age 15 and was eventually deported to New Zealand to be with his father, who at that stage had turned his life around and left the gang. But Tihi and his father鈥檚 relationship broke down, the judge said.听
Tihi and his partner had two sons but before the offending, they had argued and his partner had taken the children. Judge Skellern said that was when Tihi made choices, including drinking alcohol, leading up to offending.听
Tihi鈥檚 mother and partner were in court supporting him.听
Judge Skellern accepted that remorse letters to the court and Tihi鈥檚 victim were genuine and were not just a 鈥渃opied template鈥.听
She gave a total of 40% discount on the nine-year starting point for a combination of his background, rehabilitation prospects and guilty plea.听
The end sentence was five years and five months in jail.听
Judge Skellern advised Tihi to step away from the gang for the sake of his children.听
鈥淚f you don鈥檛, you will spend their entire childhood in prison.鈥听
听is a senior journalist who has reported for the Rotorua Daily Post for more than 25 years, covering mainly police, court, human interest and social issues.听
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