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Gerrard's father admits calling on 'enforcer' - Yahoo! News UK
A court has heard how Steven Gerrard's father asked an underworld "enforcer" to stop a gangster from terrorising his son.
Lincoln Crown Court heard how John Kinsella, 43, was asked by Paul Gerrard - the father of the Liverpool ace - to intervene after a man threatened to shoot the 25-year-old in the legs.
In a letter that was read to the jury, Paul Gerrard said his son's car had been smashed up and he was chased home after training.
Mr Gerrard had said that he contacted police while Liverpool
football club had provided extra security, but it was only after he contacted Kinsella through a friend that the threats and intimidation stopped.
His letter read: "I would like to say that in 2001 my son Steven was being terrorised by a notorious Liverpool gangster known as 'The Psycho', who was threatening to maim my son by
shooting him in the legs.
"Also, he was trying to extort a large amount of money from Steven. We immediately contacted the police and asked for protection. This went on for a long time, during which Steven's car was smashed up and the gangster chased him while he was driving home from training.
"We were introduced by a friend to John Kinsella. John then reassured me and my family he would resolve our nightmare. We have never had any more problems from the Liverpool underworld. Steven and I have total respect for John."
Kinsella is on trial with two other men accused of stealing £41,000 of goods from a lorry depot in Grantham, Lincs, on March 19, 2006.
Their alleged haul included £8,000 of Easter eggs and another £33,000 of crisps and detergents.Police say they didn't have a crumb of evidence and they appear to have made a clean getaway.