Glasgow weapons brawl leaves teen hospitalised and car burnt out
A 19-year-old man was rushed to hospital and a car was set alight following a brawl involving weapons on a Glasgow street. Emergency crews, including armed officers, responded to the incident at Muirshiel Crescent in the Priesthill area on Sunday evening around 7:15pm. The vehicle had crashed into several other cars before being torched, and a police van also caught fire as the blaze spread. Police have confirmed the teenager's condition is unknown at this stage.
Sainsbury's creep faces jail for filming woman in changing room
Darren Cox, 49, held his phone over a cubicle to film a woman trying on a dress at a Sainsbury's in Hamilton. The victim noticed a black object 'swaying' above her while her underwear was exposed. She confronted Cox as he tried to leave, and he replied, 'What's the matter darling? You have got it wrong, you are mistaken.' A security guard checked his phone but found no evidence, and Cox left. The woman later reported the incident to police, and Cox now faces jail.
Cocaine found in five-year-old's schoolbag at Glasgow Academy
Staff at Glasgow Academy, a private school charging fees up to £16,660 a year, discovered cocaine in the bag of a five-year-old pupil. Police and social services were alerted. The incident occurred weeks ago but details have only recently emerged. The school caters to pupils aged 3–18.
Teen beaten at TRNSMT festival by mob of youths
A 17-year-old boy was attacked by a gang of around 20 youths at the TRNSMT music festival in Glasgow on Friday evening. The teen and his friend were surrounded near the main stage, punched, kicked, and repeatedly stamped on. He suffered two black eyes, a broken eye socket, a fractured cheekbone, and a broken nose. He wishes to remain anonymous.
Drunk Ryanair passenger punches officer on flight
Ritchie Denholm filmed a drunk passenger punching a police officer during an arrest on a Ryanair flight from Edinburgh. The man and a woman were extremely drunk before boarding and had a 'lovers' tiff,' according to Denholm. Crew intervened until landing, and when passengers realised they would be arrested, the altercation resumed. Some passengers were left scared and shocked.



