A MAN ripped off his colostomy bag and threw it at the head teacher of a Glasgow school.
The man, who we are not naming, was sentenced at Glasgow Sheriff Court recently after pleading guilty to two charges, The Glasgow Times reported.
He admitted to behaving in a threatening or abusive manner in the presence of secondary children and assaulting another man.
The court heard that at 9am on September 6, 2024, the head teacher of the school and a campus police officer were carrying out their duties.
The man then entered through the front door and made his way towards the head teacher, making efforts to talk to him.
The head teacher explained he would be with him shortly as he was dealing with an unrelated matter.
The man then made his way to an internal door to wait, and the head teacher stated he couldn’t stand there.
He became enraged and started to unbutton his shirt.
The head teacher turned away from him and stated that he should not be undressing in a school.
The man then ripped off his colostomy and urostomy bags and threw these at the head teacher, striking him on the head.
This caused the head teacher to shout “get out” which was overheard by the campus police officer who then arrived on the scene.
The man was arrested and taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary due to having an open wound.
Once the wound was made safe, he was taken to Cathcart police office.
Whilst being processed, he commented that should he be sent in front of a court, he would throw a full bag over the judge or sheriff.
Addressing Sheriff Anthony Deutsch, the man’s lawyer said: “I can reassure you he has no intention of that happening.”
Sheriff Deutsch added: “He has no outstanding matters. I am prepared to treat this as a one-off.”
Sentencing was deferred for six months for the man to be of good behaviour.