A Bradford man was today jailed for attacking two sixth form students in a takeaway.
Jason Roddis, 22, punched the teenagers in Dixy Chicken, Halifax, at 2am on June 19 last year.
He pleaded guilty to causing them grievous bodily harm with intent and was locked up for 22 months.
A CCTV film of the incident was played at Bradford Crown Court today.
One student had two front teeth broken and the other student was knocked out.
Roddis, of Gaythorne Terrace, Clayton, Bradford, had a hazy recollection of the offences because he had been drinking, the court heard.
His solicitor advocate, Anne-Marie Hutton, said he had two young children and wanted to be a responsible father.
He had used his time in custody awaiting sentence to train as a bricklayer, the court was told.
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