Offender leaves blood all over the floor after Camelon bust up

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After threatening to attack his partner – stating “this will be the first time I’ve punched a woman” – an offender then took his temper out on himself to leave blood all over the living room floor.

George Davidson, 35, appeared at Falkirk Sheriff Court last Thursday having pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour – shouting, swearing utter threats of violence and self harm and proceeding to self harm, at an address in Wilson Avenue, Camelon on September 27.

It was stated Davidson and his partner had been in a relationship for eight years and had been living together.

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Rachel Hill, procurator fiscal depute, said: “The complainer returned home and saw the accused sitting in his car in the driveway. He said ‘I’m not going to shout at you’ and she let him in.

Davidson appeared  at Falkirk Sheriff CourtDavidson appeared  at Falkirk Sheriff Court
Davidson appeared at Falkirk Sheriff Court

"There was an argument in the course of the night and the accused said ‘this will be the first time I’ve punched a woman’ gesturing that he was going to punch her. The complainer then saw a large amount of blood in the living room and this was due to the accused self-harming.

"He said he would make her watch him kill himself.”

Police arrived and Davidson was taken to Forth Valley Royal Hospital.

The court heard Davidson’s partner appeared to be “supportive” of the relationship continuing.

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Sheriff Christopher Shead placed Davidson, 122 Merchiston Avenue, Bainsford, on a supervised community payback order for a period of 12 months with the condition he carry out 70 hours of unpaid work within that time.