PSNI told ‘I’ll put you in an early grave’ Court hears.
In the dock was Terence Doherty (38), of Dunluce Court, who was jailed when he admitted a series of public order and assault offences.
The court heard that on May 22 police were called to an address where the defendant’s father asked for the defendant.
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Hide AdWhen he was approached by police he said “I’ll put you in an early grave” and when he was put in a police vehicle he spat at one officer’s face and then spat all around the vehicle.
When cautioned he replied: “Barney McElholm won’t give a f--k about a c--t like me”.
The Court heard that on May 23 police were again called to the same address where this time they were told that Doherty had smashed glasses in the house. Police went to a nearby shop where Doherty was located, but he refused to leave and became abusive.
Bbrought outside the premises, he dragged his feet and shouted and swore at police.
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Hide AdThe court heard that on August 20 police were called to a local hotel where some customers were refusing to leave and being aggressive. When police arrived Doherty and another man were walking away. When stopped the defendant grabbed an officer and tried to topple him over.
Then, on August 24, police received reports of cars being damaged in Cedar Street.
When Doherty was arrested he refused to leave the police vehicle and tried to kick an officer.
He told police he had been abusing alcohol and cocaine.
Defence counsel. Paul Kearney said his client was trying to change his ways.
Doherty was sentenced to 10 months in prison.