Defence counsel Michael Boyd described his client’s behaviour as “outrageous”
A burglar who jumped out of an 82-year-old man’s bin and knocked him to the ground before breaking into his east Belfast home has been jailed for 10 months.
Dylan Harding, 23, barricaded himself inside the pensioner’s house and lashed out at police officers called to the stand-off at Avoniel Road.
He was hiding out at the property while suffering from a drug-induced psychosis, a judge was told.
Harding, of Leven Drive in the city, admitted charges of burglary with intent to cause unlawful damage, common assault and assault on police.
Belfast Magistrates’ Court heard the victim’s neighbour alerted him that a man had run over the extension roof of his home on Avoniel Road at around midday on January 5 this year.
He checked outside and noticed a black wheelie bin in the rear yard had moved, but while trying to move it back into place he discovered it was extremely heavy.
When the man opened the lid he discovered Harding hiding inside it.
“The defendant then jumped out of the bin and pushed the elderly injured party to the ground, causing him to fall back and hit his head on the concrete,” a prosecution lawyer said.
The pensioner suffered a number of cuts and grazes to his head and hand in the attack.
Harding then entered the house, locked the back door and made his way to a utility bathroom area.
He used furniture as a barricade, including a cabinet damaged beyond repair in a bid to block the door.
Police called to the scene could not gain access to the bathroom and attempted to reason with Harding to let them in but he continued to deny access.
Officers forced entry and discovered that he had been using his feet to keep the door shut.
With debris strewn about the room, Harding continued to lash out and struck a constable several times on the shins.
Defence counsel Michael Boyd described his client’s behaviour as “outrageous”.
“It was clearly a drug-induced psychosis,” the barrister said.
“He thought individuals were trying to get him, which was the reason he was hiding in the bin and then barricaded himself in the property.”
Mr Biyd added that Harding is ashamed of his actions and wanted to apologise for the distress caused to the elderly victim he forced to the ground.
Citing her limited sentencing powers and giving credit for the guilty plea, District Judge Anne Marshall imposed a 10 month custodial term.
She told Harding: “This was a very serious incident and could well have ended up in the Crown Court.”
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