A man has admitted to ramming parked vehicles on a Bradford street.
Bradford Crown Court heard how Jamil Ali, 31, drove his Mitsubishi Shogun into a number of cars on Dorset Street in Little Horton on 9 January.
The offence was described to the jury as a “revenge attack” in response to a reported assault on Ali by “15 to 20 masked men” outside his own home. The court was also told Ali had mental health issues.
He pleaded guilty to other offences including six counts of damage to property and making a false allegation of kidnapping.
Ali was granted bail ahead of his sentencing at the same court on 14 September.
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