A woman made kids in a tenement cry by shouting at night.
Residents at a Thornliebank building heard Lisa Gilchrist raising her voice on March 25, 2022.
She said: "You are all smelly b******. You fat c***.”
At 11.30pm, she was heard by tenants saying: “I am going to break your jaws. Watch your backs, you don’t know who you’re dealing with.”
She continued being loud into the early hours of the morning.
At 1.40am, she went to one resident's door and shouted: "I will smash your face in. Stephen, tell them the truth.”
This was ignored, so she left. But she came back just after 2am, and said: “F****** come out, I am going to smash your face on the wall.”
The tenant opened the door and told Gilchrist to leave as their children were upset and crying.
She said: “F****** call the police you fat f***.”
Officers were alerted. On arrival, they found Gilchrist in the close.
Cops noted she was intoxicated and took her to Helen Street police station.
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The 39-year-old appeared at the dock of Glasgow Sheriff Court this week after she admitted behaving threateningly and shouting threats of violence.
Her lawyer told the court she moved away in January last year.
He added: "There was an ongoing neighbour dispute for some time. She accepts that she behaved in an unacceptable manner.
"This offence is over two years old. She had a difficult upbringing. She has nothing else outstanding. A fine may be appropriate."
Sheriff Jonathan Guy remarked: "She does not have any money."
The solicitor replied: "She receives state benefits. Perhaps a structural deferred sentence would assist her. She does not regularly get in trouble."
The sheriff responded: "This was a continued course of conduct by her. But this was some time ago and she has not committed any other offences."
Gilchrist, of Thornliebank, was sentenced to 27 hours of unpaid work, to be completed within six months.
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