The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Roof climber spared jail

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An Aberdeen man who climbed the roof of a city bakery and was only coaxed down by offers of burgers and cigarettes has been spared jail.

Corey Gibb, of Holburn Street, brought parts of the city centre to a standstill when he scaled the two-storey Gordon Bakery on Dee Street last month.

Officers had pursued Gibb after they had spotted him in the nearby Bank of Scotland on Union Street as he had a warrant outstandin­g.

He fled onto the roof of the 30ft building hurling down insults, swearing and talking with pals in a stand-off lasting more than four hours.

Dee Street and the surroundin­g area was cordoned off for much of the duration of the incident.

Last month, Gibb appeared in court and admitted hindering the duties of two detective constables.

“Only when he chooses to be an idiot we find ourselves here”

Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard he was eventually convinced to come down by negotiator­s after he was offered “a meal from Burger King, cigarettes and a phone call”.

An appeal for bail was made at his last appearance on May 23 but it was denied and he was remanded in custody.

Yesterday, the 21-yearold appeared in court again and admitted acting in a “threatenin­g or abusive manner” by shouting and swearing on Dee Street.

Defence agent Iain Hingston said: “The main difference­s in his situation now is that he now has a job and his own bank account, these are big steps for him.

“It is only when he chooses to be an idiot that we find ourselves back here again.”

Gibb was given a community payback order consisting of 12 months’ supervisio­n.

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