A threatening brute told cops he was going to “kill” them and “take their eyes out” during a drugs and drink-fuelled rampage.
Gordon Cameron, 37, forced his way into his ex-partner Jenna Butler’s home after banging on her door and window, demanding she let him in.
Paisley Sheriff Court heard that Cameron, who has previous convictions for violence, then brawled with officers who were called out to Ms Butler’s Linwood flat in order to help her get rid of him.
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Procurator fiscal depute Iain Mathieson told the court that Cameron, of Nethercraigs Court, Foxbar, had repeatedly phoned his ex-partner on June 25, wanting to visit, but she had refused him.
He said: “At around 11pm the witness was at home when she was woken by the sound of banging and shouting coming from outside her property.
“She went downstairs and observed the accused Cameron to be banging on her door and shouting through her letterbox.
“She opened the door to speak to him but he forced his way past her into the house.
“She asked him to leave, but he refused.”
The court heard she told Cameron she was calling police when he became abusive calling her a “one-legged whore.”
The fiscal added: “When police attended she informed them that the accused Cameron was lying in the sofa in the living room pretending to be asleep.
“He appeared intoxicated. It was requested he leave but refused and became verbally abusive, shouting and swearing at officers, calling them ‘baldy p***** and baldy b*******.’
“He was informed he was under arrest when he threatened officers, telling them, ‘You think you can throw your weight about, you baldy p*****.’”
Cameron jumped up from the sofa and began resisting and struggling with cops - tensing his arms, thrashing around, and kicking out with his legs.
Two other cops were called out to the incident to help.
One officer was injured during the struggle when he fell against a radiator in the room.
The yob shouted: “You are not hard to get. That is a threat,” and “I am going to take your eyes out,” and “I am going to kill you.”
The court heard he continued mouthing abuse at Ms Butler, saying, ‘I hope your maw dies,’ and calling her a ‘whore.’
He was placed in a cell van, where he continued screaming at cops and repeatedly banged his head on the sides of the vehicle.
Earlier today, he appeared before Sheriff Donald Ferguson and pleaded guilty to charges of public disorder where he behaved aggressively, banged on his partner’s door, demanded entry, pushed past her, refused to leave and made offensive remarks against her.
He also admitted obstructing, hindering and resisting arrest, and struggling violently with officers in the execution of their duty, and did cause one officer to fall against a radiator to his injury.
Cameron also pleaded guilty to uttering threats of violence and making offensive remarks against police.
The court had called for background reports ahead of sentencing him.
Defence agent David Nicholson said his client “deeply regretted,” his conduct at his ex-partner’s home, adding Cameron normally “has a positive relationship,” with the complainer.
He said: “He is a Jekyll and Hyde character. His behaviour was the result of his taking substances, namely alcohol and drugs.
“The man who met with the author of the report was described as fully cooperative and respectful.”
Sheriff Donald Ferguson told Cameron he was on the brink of jailing him because, “These are serious offences and you have a bad record.”
But he spared him prison, ordering he be tagged for ten weeks, perform 160 hours of unpaid work, and be placed under mandatory supervision of the local authority for one year.