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'The fact he returned the following day showed he was completely unrepentant'

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A man threatened 'terrified' railway staff with a knife after they refused to let him through the ticket barrier. Ashley Skelly approached the barriers at Stockport station on June 20 this year.

He became 'aggressive' with two female staff members after he was refused entry due to a previous incident that day, British Transport Police said.

The 33-year-old then pulled out a Stanley knife and held it up at them, leaving them 'genuinely afraid for their safety'. The next day, he went back to the station and was spotted by officers. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. He was arrested and found to be carrying the Stanley knife again.

As he was taken to custody, he 'continued to be aggressive and agitated' and damaged his handcuffs. Skelly, of HMP Liverpool, pleaded guilty to criminal damage, two counts of making threats to kill and possession of a bladed article.

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