The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Man accused of brutal assault with radiator on pregnant partner

- CRAIG SMITH

AFife man has appeared in court accused of brutally assaulting his pregnant partner and hurling a radiator at her.

Gavin Brown, 29, whose address was given as Marion Street, Kirkcaldy, has denied uttering threats of violence towards the woman and her unborn child, repeatedly striking her on the head and body and throwing an electric radiator at her at an address in Marion Street on May 26, 2019. Brown, who appeared via video link from HMP Perth, also denies assaulting a female police officer by kicking her on the body, which caused her to fall into the roadway.

He also denies attempting to headbutt and spit at a male police officer; repeatedly threatenin­g to murder police officers and utter threats of violence towards their families while in a police vehicle travelling between Marion Street and Kirkcaldy Police

Station and at the police station itself; and struggling violently with three police officers in the execution of their duty, lashing out with his legs and repeatedly tensing his arms.

Brown similarly entered not guilty pleas in relation to breaching bail by approachin­g and contacting his partner on June 4, 2019.

He had been granted bail on May 27, 2019.

He also pleaded not guilty to a charge of behaving in a threatenin­g and abusive manner by shouting, swearing and uttering threats of violence at a female midwife at Bennochy Health Centre in Kirkcaldy’s Bennochy Road on June 4, 2019.

Brown made a brief appearance before Sheriff Keith O’mahony at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court.

Defence solicitor David Bell confirmed his client was maintainin­g his innocence in relation to all charges on the indictment

Mr Bell confirmed that his client was in custody for another matter and was not remanded for these proceeding­s, although no applicatio­n for bail was made.

Fiscal Ronnie Hay said the Crown was prepared for trial and asked for a further hearing to be fixed for later this year.

Brown’s status remained the same and he was remanded in custody.

Abricklaye­r who posed as a teenage boy and his mother in a bid to dupe a 14-year-old girl into carrying out sex acts claimed it was “a bit of fun.”

Donald Griffin created dual personas on social media apps to groom the schoolgirl, first by pretending to be a 17-yearold boy called Lee and then posing as the boy’s mother Susan.

Sheriff Lindsay Foulis told Griffin: “His explanatio­n is that it ‘started out as a bit of fun’ at a time when he had ‘had one or two beers’.

“It seems to me to be verging on incomprehe­nsible that someone of your age and background could, in all seriousnes­s, have considered what you engaged in as a bit of fun.

“The repetition of the behaviour tends to blow that particular explanatio­n out of the water.”

He noted Griffin contacted the girl on nine days during a 13-day period.

Griffin spun a web of lies – including that the mother he was posing as worked in the child abuse unit with Police Scotland – to hook the girl into believing him.

It was ultimately Griffin who was duped as the 14-year-old girl was actually a front for an adult member of a vigilante paedophile hunter group.

His partner called the police when eight members of the group turned up at their home to confront “Lee Griffin” as she thought it was mistaken identity.

However, when police started to look into the matter, it emerged it was Griffin who had been using his own phone to contact the girl.

Perth Sheriff Court heard how he told police officers: “I don’t know what to say to be honest.”

Griffin, 58, of Kinloch Terrace, Perth, admitted sending sexual communicat­ion to a girl he believed to be between 13 and 16 for his sexual gratificat­ion between January 3 and 16 2019.

Fiscal depute Gail Russell told the court that Child Protectors Scotland set up a fake Facebook account for a child and it was quickly targeted by Griffin.

She said: “Within five or 10 minutes of making contact he stated that he wished to meet.

“The following day he asked to see her naked breasts.”

Ms Russell said Griffin offered to pay “Dani’s” phone credit so he could speak to her, and when phone contact was made it became clear he was an older man.

She added: “She received numerous messages from him. He stated his mother worked in the child porn unit in Perth and that his mother had caught him and called him a dirty pervert.”

During the dialogue, his “mother” intervened and asked Dani what age she was. Griffin – posing as the teenage boy – later claimed his mother had grounded him over their communicat­ion.

Solicitor Alan Rogers, defending, said: “Mr Griffin has asked me to publicly apologise for this course of offending. He struggles to explain why he did this.

“He became enraptured with the idea of an illicit conversati­on. It is no excuse and is not even a very good explanatio­n. It was a relatively short-lived lurch downhill.

“He describes it as total madness on his part. He is old enough and wise enough to know he ought not to have done that.

“It is a struggle to see how someone with a good work record and background can become bewitched by this sort of thing.”

The father of two was placed on the sex offenders register and under supervisio­n for three years, and ordered to carry out 250 hours of unpaid work.

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