A BOOZY night out has landed a teenager in jail.

On Thursday at Alloa Sheriff Court, Glen McNicol admitted shouting, swearing, uttering threats of violence, struggling violently with police officers and attempting to spit on them at Earn Court and Torridon Court in Alloa, and at Stirling Police Station on April 3, 2016.

Fiscal depute Adrian Fraser told the court that the police were called out in respect to a report at 3.30am.

They came across the 19-year-old accused, who was heavily under the influence of alcohol.

McNicol was said to be stumbling into objects and failing to make sense.
When the officers told him he was going to be arrested, he shouted: “I’ll f*cking kill you.”

The accused struggled with the cops as they tried to put him into the police vehicle.

He repeatedly attempted to spit on the female constable; however, she turned his head away.

Defending, Krista Johnston explained that her client, of Seaforth House in Falkirk, was extremely intoxicated and was nearly home at his mum’s when the police arrived and took him in the opposite direction, to which he reacted badly.

Sheriff Linda Smith sentenced McNicol to 90 days in prison.