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Vic Rodrick

Scot admits torching paedo's car after footage of blaze streamed live on Facebook

A man has admitted setting a paedophile’s car alight in West Lothian .

Paul McDaid, 37, plead guilty to wilfully setting fire to the Vauxhall Zafira in Mayfield Drive, Armadale on June 26 last year.

Video of the blazing vehicle was streamed live on social media sites Facebook and Snapchat as a mob besieged the home of sex offender Kenneth Long. 

Long, 53, was jailed for 18 months and placed on the sex offenders’ register for 10 years after he admitted sexually communicating with a man pretending to be a 12-year-old boy.

Paul McDaid admitted setting fire to the Vauxhall Zafira in Armade in June last year (Vic Rodrick)

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He later complained in court about being hounded out of his home by vigilantes connected to the anti paedophile group Wolf Pack Hunters and living in fear of retribution.

During the near riot over 100 people gathered outside Long’s home chanting 'get him out' and one of the protesters broke into his house and confronted his then partner.

At Livingston Sheriff Court on Monday, McDaid, of Lower Bathville, Armadale, plead guilty to starting the fire which destroyed the interior of the car on June 26 last year.

Footage of the incident in Armadale was streamed live on social media (Daily Record)

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Jim Robertson, prosecuting, moved for sentence and produced a list of the accused’s previous convictions.

He told the court: “Looking at the schedule I don't think a custodial sentence has been imposed previously.”

The Crown narrative of events on the day of the offence and defence lawyer Glenn Campbell’s plea in mitigation will be given before sentence is passed.

Paul McDaid admitted setting fire to the Vauxhall Zafira in Mayfield Drive, Armadale on June 26 last year. (Daily Record)

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Sheriff Peter Hammond said: “Due to the serious nature of the charge a report will be inevitable.”

Turning to McDaid, he said: “I’ll defer sentence for a criminal justice social work report and a restriction of liberty order assessment.

“Your bail will be continued until sentencing on May 2.”

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