Two men have been jailed for attacking a man and a woman with scaffolding bars and a 30,000 volt Taser.
Nikita Trembath, 32, of Permarin Road, Penryn, and Matthew Cunningham, 41, of Hilgrove Road, Newquay, were sentenced at Truro Crown Court.
The court heard the men had attacked a man and a woman with various weapons outside the Seven Stars pub in Penryn at about 15.45 BST on Tuesday 15 July, leaving the female victim with a head injury and the man with a fractured nose.
Cunningham was jailed for five years and four months while Trembath was jailed for two years and eight months.
Trembath had pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm, possession of an offensive weapon in a public place and possession of a weapon for the discharge of a 30,000 volt electric stun gun.
Cunningham admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm, causing grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon at an earlier hearing.
The court heard there had been difficulties between the parties and the victims had been too scared to give victim impact statements.
Det Con Richard Haycock said: “This was an incredibly violent and persistent attack, carried out with weapons, which took place in the middle of a Cornish street at the time of the school run.
“It was no doubt terrifying for all those who had the misfortune of being in the area at the time going about their business.”






