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Teenager behind bars for vicious Glenrothes attack after gang disorder

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A man who confronted a group of drunken youths about their behaviour was brutally attacked in Glenrothes.

A teenager, who was placed on a bail order in court earlier that same day, had knocked back three bottles of Buckfast before carrying out the “vicious and sustained” attack.

Leon Robb, 18, acting with others, forced the victim to the ground, then punched and kicked him on the head and hit him with a piece of wood.

Garden fences had been kicked and damaged before the violent attack which has left “a very significant and long-lasting impact” on the victim.

Two other youths, from Glenrothes, had originally been charged along with Robb of Paterson Park, Leslie, but the cases against them were dropped.

Robb admitted assaulting John McDade at Dunbeath Drive, Glenrothes, on March 29.

The court was told a number of youths were involved in the disorder and police had warned them about their behaviour earlier.

Sheriff Charles MacNair told Robb: “You and others were causing a disturbance and not surprisingly Mr McDade went out and told you to go away and stop causing problems.

“What you and your friends then did was carry out a vicious and sustained assault on Mr McDade which involved kicks to the head after him being brought to the ground.

“The impact statement shows that your behaviour has caused a very significant and long-lasting effect on Mr McDade.”

The offence was committed when Robb was on three bail orders.

Sheriff MacNair imposed a 16-month custodial sentence.

A man who confronted a group of drunken youths about their behaviour was brutally attacked in Glenrothes.

A teenage thug, who was placed on a bail order in court earlier that same day, had knocked back three bottles of Buckfast before carrying out the “vicious and sustained” attack.

Leon Robb, 18, acting with others, forced the victim to the ground, then punched and kicked him on the head and hit him with a piece of wood.

Garden fences had been kicked and damaged before the violent attack which has left “a very significant and long-lasting impact” on the victim.

Two other youths, from Glenrothes, had originally been charged along with Robb of Paterson Park, Leslie, but the cases against them were dropped.

Robb admitted assaulting John McDade at Dunbeath Drive, Glenrothes, on March 29.

The court was told a number of youths were involved in the disorder and police had warned them about their behaviour earlier.

Sheriff Charles MacNair told Robb, “You and others were causing a disturbance and not surprisingly Mr McDade went out and told you to go away and stop causing problems.

“What you and your friends then did was carry out a vicious and sustained assault on Mr McDade which involved kicks to the head after him being brought to the ground.

“The impact statement shows that your behaviour has caused a very significant and long-lasting effect on Mr McDade.

“All of this took place after you had consumed three bottles of Buckfast wine.”

The offence was committed when Robb was on three bail orders.

One of these orders was imposed at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court earlier the same day as the brutal attack.

Sheriff MacNair imposed a 16-month custodial sentence.