A drunken dad stripped off his shirt and viciously attacked a 15-old boy who tried to stop him stealing a bottle of Jack Daniels whiskey from a convenience store.
The teenager - who was working part-time stacking shelves - challenged Daniel Brien, but a court heard the 35-year-old father-of-two hurled a tirade of vile racist abuse at him.
The court heard Brien rained down up to 11 punches on the youngster, who was later treated for bruising. READ MORE: "We have now got justice": Heartbroken mum speak outs after two teenagers found guilty of her son's murder A judge described him as 'a well-built masculine man' who 'set about' the terrified teenager.
Jailing Brien for the attack, Judge Recorder Paul Reid QC said: "It left him feeling traumatised and humiliated. "The racial insults were disgusting." Brien, from Little Hulton, Salford, pleaded guilty to racially aggravated assault and theft.
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