The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Jail threat for ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ character who assaulted police

COURT: Normally ‘mild-mannered’ Carnoustie man saw red during arrest

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A “Jekyll and Hyde” Angus man assaulted three police officers after they said they could not take a bank card payment for an outstandin­g fine when he was arrested in the street.

Officers discovered there was a live warrant against Stuart Mcandrew over an unpaid £160 fine when they were called to an incident in Arbroath in which he was involved.

The 36-year-old turned violent, warning them he would make them “work for their money” after being told he was being placed under arrest.

Mcandrew butted one officer on the body, kneed and butted another and kicked a third during the November 3 incident on Dundee Road in Arbroath.

He has been warned he could go to prison in light of his previous record.

Depute fiscal Bill Kermode told Forfar Sheriff Court Mcandrew had been on a works day out on November 2 and had phoned a friend to give him a lift home.

They then had a fall-out and the friend

“This was an extremely nasty incident and very fortunate that there were no serious injuries. SHERRIFF DEREK REEKIE

contacted police, who found them in the street.

“Checks were carried out and the accused was found to have an outstandin­g means warrant of £160,” added the fiscal.

Police said they could take payment, but when told a card settlement wasn’t an option Mcandrew reacted badly and told them he would “not come easy”.

He initially fell over, but then butted one constable on the body on his way back to his feet, before assaulting the others.

The court heard it took around 15 minutes to get him handcuffed and into a police van.

Mr Kermode added: “He was taken to police headquarte­rs and en route calmed down.”

Defence solicitor Billy Rennie said Mcandrew had received a communityb­ased disposal for a similar offence a few years ago. The lawyer added: “He is classicall­y the Jekyll and Hyde character, a very mild-mannered individual when he is sober.”

Sheriff Derek Reekie told Mcandrew, of Kinloch Street, Carnoustie: “It may be that you are a Jekyll and Hyde character – what the police have to cope with is your alter ego.

“This was an extremely nasty incident and very fortunate that there were no serious injuries, no thanks to you.”

Sentence was deferred until April 9 for a background report and tagging order.

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