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Firefighte­r spat at as he tackled blaze

- BY ALAN WILSON

A TEENAGE yob has admitted assaulting a firefighte­r who was trying to put out a blaze in Dundee.

The 17-year-old, who can’t be named due to his age, was one of a group of youths who harassed crews as they tackled a fire on waste ground in Mid Craigie.

However, when the youths were told to move away by one of the firefighte­rs, the yob turned and spat on him.

The teenager admitted assaulting Craig Rodgers, crew manager at Kingsway Fire Station, at waste ground between Pitairlie Road and Pitkerro Road, obstructin­g or hindering him and spitting on his clothing on November 21 2016.

Dundee Sheriff Court heard the group had been pulling at the hoses and interferin­g with the firefighti­ng efforts, while pretending to punch the firefighte­rs.

Fiscal depute Laura Bruce said what started as harmless behaviour turned nasty after they were told to move away by Mr Rodgers.

The teenager also admitted assault and stealing a bike belonging to a 28-year-old man at Forfar Road, Kingsway and Afton Way on October 17 2016.

He admitted that he assaulted Daniel Crighton, pursued him, seized hold of him, pushed and pulled him and robbed him of his bike.

Mrs Bruce said the bike was a birthday present from Mr Crighton’s sister and he was cycling northwards on Forfar Road when the yob shouted: “That’s my bike, give me the bike.”

Mr Crighton carried on in a northerly direction, pursued by the accused on a smaller BMX bike.

Mr Crighton called his friends with his mobile phone on loud speaker, she told the court.

As a result, his friends could hear a male shouting in the background to give him the bike and knew the complainer was distressed.

When he caught up with him, the teenage thug pushed and pulled him off the bike and stole it.

Solicitor Paul Parker Smith said his client was 16 at the time of the offences and had no previous record or any other outstandin­g cases.

Sheriff Linda Smith placed the teenager on the Mentoring for Men course for three months and deferred sentence for a month for a report on his progress.

The case was continued until March 21 and he was granted bail. Our

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