Glasgow Times

Thug jailed for headbuttin­g

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A GLASGOW man who headbutted and attacked a member of staff at a railway station has been locked up for 100 days.

Christophe­r Gault, 31, of Dumbarton Road, pleaded guilty to the assault at Carlisle Magistrate­s’ Court.

He was also ordered to pay his victim £400 in compensati­on at the sentencing on March 8.

The court heard how on January 6 this year, Gault entered the booking hall at Carlisle station asking for help accessing a digital train ticket on his mobile phone.

His victim, a team leader, and another member of rail staff provided assistance to a heavily intoxicate­d Gault. Suddenly and without any provocatio­n, Gault headbutted his victim, leaving him shocked and bleeding, before walking away.

As his 51-year-old victim began to follow him, Gault turned around and punched him on the head before both ended up on the floor as his victim attempted to protect himself from Gault’s blows. A colleague managed to pull Gault off and restrained him until he was arrested by British Transport Police officers.

The victim was left requiring hospital treatment for injuries to his face.

Sergeant Garry Ashbridge said: “This was a completely unprovoked and vicious attack on a member of station staff who was actually helping Gault. We hope that the 100 days in jail will give Gault time to reflect on his actions.”

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