The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Man sentenced for assault and baguettery in Greggs bakery...

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A shopping centre security guard was repeatedly hit with a baguette when trouble broke out at a Greggs bakery.

An argument started after Jason Ellis was told to stop touching cakes by the security man who was also waiting in the shop queue.

Ellis grabbed a baguette and repeatedly hit the security man over the head.

Ellis, 28, of Scott Street, Dunfermlin­e, admitted on September 26, at the Kingsgate Centre, he assaulted Philip Whiller by repeatedly striking him on the head. He also admitted he shouted, made a threatenin­g remark, damaged stock and refused to desist.

Ellis further admitted on October 16 at Garvock Terrace, he assaulted David Gordon, acted aggressive­ly, punched him on the head and attempted to bite him.

Depute fiscal Dev Kapadia said: “The security guard saw the accused pushing and prodding cakes.

“He told him not to touch the food items if he wasn’t going to buy them. Ellis said: ‘What would happen if I punched you?’ and began shouting. The accused then took a baguette and struck him on the head. Some cakes that had been damaged during the incident and could not be put back on sale.”

The other incident occurred when 54-year-old Mr Gordon was working on his car when an intoxicate­d Ellis became aggressive and said: “I’ll have you” and “I’m going to stab you.” There was a scuffle between them and Mr Gordon was punched on the head.

Sheriff Charles MacNair imposed a community payback order with two years’ supervisio­n and a one-year restrictio­n of liberty order.

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