A Linwood man threatened to “f*****g kill” a police officer in a barrage of abuse after he had been arrested for his personal security.
Police attended Scott Carroll’s Greenhill Crescent property in January 2020 after he known as NHS 24 stating he “meant to self-harm.”
Relatively than welcome help from officers who attended to verify his welfare, Carroll bombarded them with an onslaught of verbal abuse, calling them “f*****g poofs” and threatening them.
Procurator fiscal depute Katerina Ward informed Paisley Sheriff Court docket: “Within the early hours on January 13, 2020, the accused was at dwelling when he had consumed three quarters of a bottle of whisky.
“Shortly after midnight the accused contacted NHS24 concerning his psychological state, stating he meant to make use of a knife to self hurt.
“The decision handler was involved about this data and contacted the police, who attended at Carroll’s property.
“Police have been directed to the accused who was inside a bed room and have become very aggressive to law enforcement officials once they knowledgeable him he can be looked for a knife.
“The accused started shouting 'F**okay off you c***s; get your f*****g fingers off me and get out my home.’
“Carroll continued to be verbally abusive.”
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The courtroom heard Carroll, now 45, was arrested and positioned in a police van to be taken to the police station. Out-of-control Carroll struck his head off the van partitions and when requested to cease, the courtroom heard he shouted 'Shut the f**okay up you pair of m****s; I’ll kick your c**t in you p***y pr**okay.”
Ms Ward continued: “As soon as arriving at Cathcart police station the accused was positioned in a holding cell and informed an officer, ‘I’m going to come back after you and f*****g kill you, I’m going to hunt you down you p***t pr**okay.’
“Carroll was taken to the cost bar the place he continued to shout ‘Ya f*****g p***fy b*****d, he likes d**okay scorching canines.’
“Carroll was warned of his behaviour however continued to shout, ‘Ya f*****g s******s.’ As a result of his aggressive behaviour he wasn’t cautioned and charged on the time.”
Carroll pleaded responsible to appearing in an aggressive method on January 13 2020, by shouting, swearing and uttering offensive remarks aggravated by incapacity and sexual orientation.
Carroll’s defence agent informed how he had been experiencing a “psychological well being disaster” on the time of the occasion.
He mentioned: “Carroll didn’t anticipate the data he informed NHS to be given to the police and he was distressed once they attended at his home to verify his welfare.
“When he was looked for a knife, no knife was discovered and he tells me it was a time when he ‘misplaced the plot.’
“He's in a a lot better place now and regrets his actions and feedback he made to the police. He is aware of and accepts the feedback have been wholly unacceptable.”
On sentencing, Sheriff Lindsay Kooner mentioned: “You didn’t anticipate police to attend however they'd a real concern on your security. They attended to strive that can assist you.
“You regarded puzzled and horrified listening to the feedback that you simply made to law enforcement officials which the place utterly unacceptable.”
Sheriff Kooner imposed a £380 superb to be paid at £40 per 30 days.
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