The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Man who rampaged through town streets jailed for nine months

Alexander Brown assaulted a woman officer by striking her on head

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

A man who went on a dangerous driving rampage through the streets of Kirkcaldy has been jailed.

The town’s court heard Alexander Brown was probably under the influence of alcohol when he drove through two red lights, mounted a pavement and nearly hit two girls, drove down a oneway street the wrong way and assaulted a police officer.

Brown’s alcohol level was never confirmed because the 52-year-old refused to give a blood sample, claiming he “did not like needles” despite having several tattoos.

On being questioned over the assault on Constable Cristina Gomez, who he hit in the face, he told police: “From the age of 12 to 24, I was an amateur boxer and if I’d wanted I could have taken the three of you out.”

Brown, of Knox Close in Blairgowri­e, pled guilty to five charges during a previous court appearance.

He admitted driving while disqualifi­ed and without insurance on the Esplanade and Methven Road in

He was driving half on the pavement and half on the road

Kirkcaldy, and other roads in Fife, on October 14. Describing Brown’s crime spree, a depute fiscal said police officers on patrol at around 2.45pm noticed the accused “wavering between lanes” and going through two red lights while driving on the Esplanade.

He then “sped away” via Links Street. “He was driving half on the pavement and half on the road,” said the depute.

“There were two young female pedestrian­s on the pavement at that time who had to run out of the way to avoid being struck. The accused then turned right and drove down a one-way street the wrong way.”

Brown eventually abandoned the car in a car park at Methven Road and tried to run away.

When Constable Gomez approached him he struck her on the head with his hand.

Sheriff Grant McCulloch jailed Brown for nine months.

The accused was also disqualifi­ed from driving for a period of 30 months.

Sheriff McCulloch told Brown: “This period of dangerous driving was fortunatel­y short, but I note that in the course of it you managed to run two red lights, hit a kerb, mount a pavement causing two young girls to flee out of the way, go the wrong way down a one-way street and run off.

“All of this having been disqualifi­ed seven or eight months previously and probably, but it will never be establishe­d, under the influence of alcohol.”

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