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Left with an injured arm – Man punches glass door

Melvin Flaherty Jr

Mervin Flaherty Jr, who was charged recently for allegedly assaulting two police officers during a traffic stop, was hauled back before the Magistrate’s Court yesterday for being disorderly at the Road Town Police Station and for criminal damage.

In a episode of ‘rage’ at the law enforcement facility, Flaherty punched through a glass door causing serious injuries to himself.

He yesterday pleaded guilty to the new charges of criminal damage and disorderly conduct.

“I have a little anger problem, but I’m working on it,” he told Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards.

Reports are that, about 9:35am on May 27, Marlon Choucoutou visited the Road Town Police Station and made a report against the 18-year-old offender.

The complainant reportedly claimed that Flaherty threatened him.

It is said that Flaherty saw the complainant at the station and started to act in a disorderly manner.

“It’s you got me feeling this way. You must got me catching f*** feelings,” Flaherty reportedly said.

The prosecution reported that Flaherty then damaged the entrance glass door at the police station by punching it.

He started to bleed and was brought to Peebles Hospital.

After Flaherty received treatment, police cautioned him about his behaviour.

The offender responded: “It’s woman got me doing this.” He was subsequently charged.

While mitigating on his behalf in court yesterday, Flaherty said the complainant has been harassing him over a woman.

“Me and his child’s mother in a relationship and he ain’t like that,” Flaherty explained.

He told the court that it was the complainant that approached him at the police station.

Flaherty further stated that he didn’t want to get into an altercation at the station, and so he punched the glass door to blow off some steam.

After hearing a brief history of Flaherty’s troubled childhood, Magistrate Richards granted the offender $45,000 signed bail and ordered him to get counselling at the Family Support Network.

The magistrate however warned the offender, who was already on bail for other charges.

“I have to promise you this: If you commit [any more] offences while on bail, you will be remanded.”

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