A man has been jailed for two-and-a-half years and hit with a three-year restraining order after being caught on film attacking a woman in the street - armed with a knife and a hammer.
David Nash, 48, had previously been friends with the woman, a neighbour who lived on the same estate as him, reports MEN.
She and two of her friends had been friendly with Nash, who used to give them a lift to the train station, but they fell out after Nash made suggestive remarks.
There had been a number of minor arguments between Nash and the three friends. In September last year he sent one of the friends a text which read: "You pass this gaff and I'll dive out and smash your f****** teeth all over the pavement and dance on your brains."
An hour after sending the text he attacked one of the friends after she walked past his home following an exercise class, pushing her into bushes.
Two days later, the three women had been to a shop when they walked past Nash's flat.
Nash ran out, armed with a hammer in his right hand and a knife in his left, at about 7pm on September 25 last year.
Footage showed Nash approaching the victim, who was wearing a yellow dress, while wielding the hammer.
She threw a bottle at him in self defence, before they began to struggle over the weapon.
Nash threw a punch before grabbing her hair and headbutting her. He then started making 'jabbing' motions towards her with the knife.
Nash walked off after nearby residents came out of their homes.
David Nash (Image: GMP)
The victim was taken to hospital having suffered a cut to her forehead after being headbutted, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.
A judge accepted that Nash had not inflicted any injuries using the hammer or knife. He was arrested the following day.
He and the same woman had also been involved in an altercation in an off licence two days earlier.
He claimed that during the attack on September 25, the woman had the knife and said he had disarmed her.
"This was a disgraceful incident, it was cowardly," the judge, Recorder Neil Usher told Nash.
"It was premeditated, and you were armed at the time.
"She was a defenceless, unarmed woman who had done nothing to provoke you on that particular occasion. She must have been terrified.
"Nothing that happened two days before in that off-licence, or in the history of ill feeling between you, in any way mitigates your actions on September 25."
Nash, formerly of Tintern Road, Middleton, was jailed for two-and-a-half years, after pleading guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm, section 20 wounding, threatening with a blade and threatening with an offensive weapon.
His barrister David Bruce said Nash has no intention of returning to the area, and he has shown remorse.
A restraining order was passed, banning Nash from contacting any of the three women for three years.