22/08/2025
PC SUSTAINED BROKEN WRIST AFTER BEING CALLED TO 'SECTARIAN' DISTURBANCE
A police officer was badly injured during a struggle in the home of a drunken thug in Dunfermline.
John Trainer became aggressive towards a neighbour after watching a match a Celtic-Rangers match on TV, making a death threat.
He then struggled violently with police officers, trying to bite one of them and a constable sustained a broken wrist during the altercation.
Trainer, 43, of The Heathers Wynd, was found guilty after a trial at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.
He admitted one of the charges: that on various occasions on 11th May last year at The Heathers Wynd, he repeatedly shouted, swore, made offensive remarks towards a man, refused to desist, challenged people to fight and adopted an aggressive stance. The offence was aggravated by religious prejudice.
He was found guilty of the other five charges he faced.
On the same day, he resisted, obstructed or hindered two police officers and struggled violently with them.
He assaulted an officer by attempting to bite him, scratched him on the body, bent his fingers back, attempted to trip him up and used his body weight against him to unbalance him whereby he fell and was injured.
He assaulted a second officer by attempting to bite him on the body, attempted to trip him up, whereby he fell over and he also punched him, to his severe injury.
He repeatedly shouted, swore, made threats towards police officers and refused to desist.
Then at Dunfermline police station he shouted, swore, made threats and refused to desist.
The trial heard that Trainer had watching the football on TV and had knocked back a bottle of red wine and “a couple of beers”.
After the match, Trainer got into an altercation with a neighbour who was wearing a Celtic top.
The police were called to the scene to deal with reports of “a sectarian disturbance”.
When officers arrived they saw Trainer being taken into his house by his wife as he was shouting, “I’m going to kill those f****** c**** just now”.
An officer was concerned for the safety of Mrs Trainer and followed them into their house.
Trainer immediately became aggressive towards the officer shouting, “What the f*** are you doing in my house you c***?”
Other officers went to the house and when Trainer was arrested he began struggling with them.
He kicked out, tried to bite an officer and fell on top of one of them, resulting in a broken wrist. The officer is now restricted in his ability to use his left wrist.
He shouted “f*** off” at another officer, calling him “a pig”.
He also said, “I’m gonnae make this hard for you. I’m not going the easy way” and “What if I headbutt you then? You have my arms but I still have my head.”
At the police station, he threatened the injured officer further, saying, “I’ll show you what an assault is.”
Some of the incident in the street was captured on CCTV.
Sheriff Susan Duff called for reports and Trainer will be sentenced on 24th September.