Wetherspoon's shift leader set off an alarm and hurled fire extinguishers at guests from a sixth-floor window as he went on a drunken rampage through a hotel.Callum Shepherd, 23, also barged into a terrified woman's room and collapsed on her bed as he caused mayhem in the Liverpool city centre hotel.But he has walked free from court with a suspended jail sentence after the judge accepted he had shown genuine remorse.READ MORE: Wetherspoons bouncers 'slam' punter to the ground and stamp on himShepherd had been out for a session with mates and continued to drink when he got back to the Z hotel at about 3am on September 14 last year, reports the Liverpool Echo.A little while later he set off a fire alarm, resulting in about 100 people having to leave.
While they were outside, he began kicking in some of the bedroom doors, Liverpool Crown Court heard yesterday.Guests waiting outside were showered with shards of glass after Shepherd threw a fire extinguisher from a sixth-floor window.
He also hurled out two other fire extinguishers and tossed them around the hallways.At about 4.30am, the Spoons manager forced himself into a resident's room as she was letting herself in.
She shouted at him to get out but he collapsed on her bed, and she was forced to drag him back out to the landing.The road outside was closed while cops combed the hotel looking for the drunkard.
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