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Michael McQuaid

Nazi supporting racist hurled vile abuse and battered schoolboy with a stick

A Nazi-supporting racist battered a schoolboy with a stick and hurled vile abuse at his Sikh friend.

Jason Dickeson targeted Muslims, Jews, Roman Catholics and Mexicans in a vile rant that left the youngsters "absolutely terrified".

The 48-year-old admitted assaulting a 15-year-old boy in East Kilbride when he appeared in the dock at Hamilton Sheriff Court this week.

He also admitted threatening or abusive behaviour aggravated by religious and racial prejudice, the Daily Record reports.

Neil Thomson, prosecuting, said Dickeson, who had been drinking, confronted a group of three schoolboys as they went to shops at lunchtime on on October 2, 2019.

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He the court: "The accused directed his attention at a 15-year-old Sikh boy, shouting 'F... Mohammed' and 'F... Sikhism'.

"The boy was upset and turned back towards his school.

"Dickeson followed him and his friends, swinging a walking stick above his head and brandishing a bottle.

"He struck one of the boys with the stick, causing a laceration to his scalp.

"The boys then ran back to their school. In statements later, they said they were absolutely terrified by the accused's behaviour."

Mr Thomson said police officers arrived to find Dickeson shouting phrases including 'Sieg Heil', 'Fenian b......s', 'Il gas you Jews' and 'build the wall'.

Defence agent Jackson Bateman claimed Dickeson, of East Kilbride, was hurt in a scuffle with other youngsters earlier and needed hospital treatment.

Sheriff Alasdair MacFadyen said the charges were "very serious" and deferred sentence until next month for background reports.

Two years ago Dickeson was electronically tagged for making Nazi salutes in East Kilbride town centre.

Last year he was given a community payback order after he was spotted scrawling swastikas on the road outside his home.

He told neighbours they were "not welcome in my community" and threatened to burn down their homes.

Dickeson also claimed to be a pal of right wing extremist Tommy Robinson.

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