'Brave' father and son shopkeepers stopped robbers

Two robbers who were thwarted in their attempt to rob a corner shop by a "courageous" father and son have been jailed for three years each.
Gary Brown, 38, thrust a Stanley knife towards a shopkeeper as he and Mark Robson, 43, tried to steal money from a store in South Shields in November, Newcastle Crown Court heard.
After initially managing to grab some cash, the pair were overpowered by the father and son who ran the shop.
Both the accused, of Beach Road in South Shields, admitted robbery with Brown also pleading guilty to possessing a knife.
The pair entered the shop at about 20:00 GMT on 17 November and demanded money, prosecutor Ian Cook said.
The shopkeepers, an adult father and son, were "showing some bravery" when they tackled and "got the better" of the robbers, Mr Cook said.
'Particularly unpleasant'
In statements read to the court, the shop owners said they were now fearful of future robberies and the risk that posed to their younger relatives who regularly worked there.
They had also spent a lot of money installing new security measures including a £70 a month panic button alarm system, the court heard.
In mitigation, the court heard both men were living in a hostel at the time, were fuelled by drink and were "deeply ashamed" of their actions.
Recorder Peter Makepeace KC said it was a "particularly unpleasant" crime which had had an ongoing impact on the victims.
He said the shopkeepers had shown "courage" but their fears for their younger workers were understandable.
Both Robson and Brown were also made subject to restraining orders banning them from contacting the two victims or going to the shop for 10 years.