
An RAF veteran who pointed a “realistic” imitation gun at police all the way through an incident in Bangor final weekend has gave the impression in court docket.
Shots have been fired via specialist police groups after studies of a person with a firearm at the town’s High Street at about 21:30 BST on Sunday night time.
Peter Donaldson, 45, of Ballyree Drive in Bangor gave the impression sooner than Newtownards’ Magistrates’ Court, sitting in Belfast, on Saturday charged with possessing a firearm with intent to purpose worry of violence and attack on police.
A police officer informed the court docket he may attach the accused to the costs.
‘Apologetic’ to officials
The court docket heard armed officials replied to the scene on High Street after a file of a person with a firearm.
During the just about two-hour stand-off, Mr Donaldson allegedly pointed the gun, later discovered to be a reproduction which might handiest shoot ball bearings, against police.
Fearing being shot, officials fired more than one rounds on the defendant, however didn’t him him.
It got here to an finish after a police canine bit Mr Donaldson at the leg and he used to be disarmed.
The court docket additionally heard that all the way through police interviews, Mr Donaldson gave a “full and frank account”, and used to be apologetic against the ones concerned.
Bail given
The PSNI officer informed the court docket whilst they have been sympathetic against Mr Donaldson, they objected to bail because of fears of additional offending and to give protection to the defendant.
A defence solicitor mentioned since being discharged from the RAF in 2006, Mr Donaldson has been residing in a specifically tailored bungalow, and requested “for mercy”.
The incident on Sunday ended in Mr Donaldson spending 5 days in medical institution, and sparked an emergency referral to a ache control workforce.
The pass judgement on granted bail of £400 and installed position a sequence of prerequisites.
The case used to be adjourned till 26 June.