A judge yesterday praised a pensioner who foiled a gun-toting robber by battering him with an iceberg lettuce.
George Smith, who is in his 80s, chased thug William Hayton out of a post office, swinging his plastic shopping bag containing the lettuce, a bottle of bleach and washing up liquid.
Despite having a sawn-off shotgun pointed at him, brave Mr Smith repeatedly hit Hayton round the head and ran him out of the store.
Hayton, 48, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, had carried out a string of armed raids, including at a newsagents in Bexhill and a petrol station in Horam, near Heathfield, before he was stopped in Speldhurst, Kent.
He was jailed for nine years at Lewes Crown Court yesterday.
Judge Richard Brown said: “Because of the cool, brave manner in which Mr Smith acted on that occasion I am commending him to the High Sheriff of Kent and ordering that he be given £500 from public funds.”
Mr Smithsaid: “I am just glad he is in prison for a long time.
“I wasn’t scared. Why should I be scared of a man like that?”
Detective Constable Ian Dearling of Sussex Police said: “I would like to commend Mr Smith for his bravery in stepping in and confronting Hayton at the post office.
“However, I would not recommend confronting armed robbers as it could be extremely dangerous. It is a spur of the moment decision that people can only make for themselves.”
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