siege by killing him.And McConville, who was born in Celtic's centenary year of 1988, has now landed in more hot water over the events of May 28 last year, Daily Record reports.That was the day First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced the first lockdown, which had been in place since March 24, would come to an end.But McConville, 33, lost the plot at a property in Paisley, near Glasgow.He acted aggressively, repeatedly shouted, made threats and bawled insults, refused to leave, damaged a bike and placed girlfriend Jasmine O'Neill in a state of fear and alarm or distress.McConville, of Paisley, admitted his guilt over the incident last year, pleading guilty to a charge of behaving in a threatening or abusive way, in breach of Section 38(1).
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