A drunken man went on the rampage at a monastery where he shouted abuse
at nuns and pushed over a Mother Teresa statue, a court heard.
The unusual incident landed Kevin James McGovern, of Glasgow, Scotland,
in the dock at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
The court heard that McGovern, 28, entered the grounds of Carmelite
Monastery in Kirkintilloch, Glasgow, at around 6.45pm on April 17.
The Procurator Fiscal depute said that the monastery houses nuns and has
a secure entry system.
McGovern was heavily intoxicated, and was shouting and swearing within
the grounds of the monastery.
He was approached by two of the nuns who told him he was on private
property and asked him to leave. McGovern began shouting and swearing at
both the nuns saying, “She’s a fucking fat cow.”
He also told the nuns to "shut their fucking mouths", and both of the
women returned inside.
They watched McGovern approach a Mother Teresa statue, push it over and
it fell to the ground.
He then lay down in the grass and fell asleep.
He woke up some time later and attempted to leave but he could not open
the gates.
The nuns then approached McGovern again and this time he began
brandishing pieces of a broken mop handle towards them in a threatening
manner.
He also banged the handle off a bathroom window in the monastery.
The police arrived and approached McGovern, who they described as
extremely intoxicated. He was told by the officers several times to calm
down but he failed to comply and was arrested.
He moved his arms around to prevent handcuffs being put on then made
off.
One of the officers managed to get him to the ground where he thrashed
around and continued to resist arrest.
He kicked the policeman on the head and scratched him on the face,
forcing the officer to activate his emergency assistance button.
Additional officers arrived, and McGovern was handcuffed and taken to
Helen Street Police Station.
On his arrival at Helen Street Police Station, his aggression continued.
He refused to walk into the charge bar area of the office and was
carried.
He called the officers “Poofs”.
McGovern’s defense agent told the court: “He has the highest remorse and greatest regret for his actions.”
He described his client’s behavior as a “series of bizarre actions.”
He said: “Mr McGovern was observed obviously drunk and arguing with himself. He is then described to be arguing with trees.”
The court heard McGovern is a practicing catholic and planned to apologize personally to the nuns. His defense agent also said his client
planned to offer his services to the nuns to carry out unpaid work.
McGovern was told he will be placed under supervision for 12 months.
He was also told he will have to complete 200 hours of unpaid work
within the community.
The work must be completed within four months.
His sentence was passed as a direct alternative to custody.
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