A man who turned on his disabled neighbour by hurling abuse at her before shoving a hamburger through her letterbox has been jailed for 14 months.
Alan Harvey, 39, flew into a rage at Elizabeth Britton after she told him to “get a grip” following a disturbance at flats in Glasgow’s Drumchapel area.
The frightened 63-year-old quickly tried to close the door on Harvey.
But, prosecutor Mark Allan told Glasgow Sheriff Court: “He began shouting and swearing at her.
“Harvey then shoved some food – a hamburger – through her letterbox.”
He went on to call Ms Britton “handicapped”.
Harvey was later stopped by a concierge at the flats and found to have a four-inch knife.
When police then turned up, he was also clutching two metal poles.
Harvey pled guilty to acting in a threatening and abusive manner towards Ms Britton, aggravated by prejudice to her disability.
He also admitted possession of the knife, metal poles and breaching bail.
Sheriff Martin Jones also imposed a 12 month non-harassment order preventing Harvey from contacting the victim.
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