
Man Threatens Store, Police, Sentenced to Community Service
Glasgow News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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Thirty-six-year-old Samuel Horner from Kilmarnock was sentenced for threatening a shop worker and police officers in Glasgow. He entered a convenience store on Duke Street, threatening to burn it down and shoot people if he didnt find his dog. The next day, he abused and threatened police officers, leading to his arrest. Horners lawyer highlighted his struggles with drug and alcohol misuse, and the sheriff ordered a community payback order with unpaid work, supervision, and addiction support, aiming to help him turn his life around.
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