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Montrose man launched downpipe ‘like a javelin’ at boy, 15, who had tried to help him

Forfar Sheriff Court.
Forfar Sheriff Court.

An Angus man hit a 15-year-old boy in the neck with a piece of downpipe when he launched it “like a javelin” at the Good Samaritan teen who tried to help him after witnessing the stranger headbutting a garage door.

Inebriated Kevin Harrison ended up in the youngster’s back garden trying to make his way home in Montrose from a works golf outing last July.

But the 36-year-old was heading in completely the wrong direction from his own house and his only recollection of the “bizarre” offence was leaving the pub and waking up in a police cell hours later.

At Forfar Sheriff Court, Harrison admitted behaving in a threatening manner in the Angus town on July 20 last year, repeatedly headbutting a garage door, assaulting a 15-year-old boy by striking him with a piece of downpipe thrown like a javelin and resisting arrest.

Depute fiscal Jill Drummond said the offence happened around 9pm when the boy and others heard a commotion and saw the accused headbutting the garage.

The fiscal said: “They went out and asked what he was doing and the accused stated ‘I’m going to kill you, get out, where are you, I’m hard’.”

Harrison then hit the boy on the head with the piece of downpipe, before launching it at him, cutting the youngster’s neck.

The boy’s sister called police, who could get little sense out of Harrison.

He was arrested and handcuffed, but then struggled with officers and had to be lifted into the police van, the court heard.

Defence solicitor Nick Markowski said: “He has no idea why he was angry at the garage and his only recollection is leaving the bar and then waking up in police custody.”

Sheriff Derek Reekie told Harrison, of North Street, Montrose: “This, I’m bound to say, sounds like quite a bizarre incident and it is of considerable concern you have absolutely no recollection of what happened.

“However, I am sure the people on the receiving end of your behaviour, particularly the 15-year-old, will have a very clear recollection and would have been considerably alarmed.

“The boy tried to come to your assistance and for you to react in that way you should be utterly ashamed of yourself.”

He placed Harrison on a year-long community payback order, with supervision and 225 hours unpaid work.

In addition, he must also pay the 15-year-old victim £400 compensation and will be electronically tagged  to his home on a 7pm to 7am curfew for 110 days.

“I make it abundantly clear that if there is any failure on your part to comply with these orders then you will go to jail,” said the sheriff.