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A scaffolder who smashed up the home he was sharing with his partner has been fined £600 for property damage. Jonathan James Elliott broke a mirror and door and was eventually restrained by police using Pava spray. The 32-year-old was also ordered to pay £500 compensation to Douglas Borough Council for the damage.

The court heard that a Domestic Abuse Protection Notice has been served on him since the incident. Teen sentenced for 'gratuitous act of violence' at Isle of Man pub Police issue statement on Mountain Road closure as Isle of Man TT update expected Ambulance driver who crashed into a tree near hospital appears in court Man was seen 'staggering' in pub car park moments before driving Prosecuting advocate Hazel Carroon told the court that police were called to Anagh Coar Road in Douglas by a concerned neighbour, on May 20 at 2am. They reported that it sounded like someone was ‘bashing things up’ and they said they were worried as there was a baby at the property.



Elliott was residing there with his partner and when police officers arrived, they described him as in a drunken state and confrontational. They reported extensive damage to the property including a broken mirror, a door off its hinges, and damage to another door and wall. The woman at the property was described as ‘terrified’.

Elliott had to be Pava sprayed by police as he was said to be uncooperative, calling officers ‘clowns’ and ‘c****’, and saying: ‘How can you arrest me for affray? I .

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