A DRUNK man who viciously stabbed a neighbour over a noise complaint before crashing into a police station walked free from court on Monday.

Brian Kelly, 56, struck Jordan McIntyre on the landing of their flat in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire, on April 4, 2020.

Kelly was initially been struck by a bottle of brandy he had been holding while complaining about noise.

He then retaliated by striking Mr McIntyre with a knife three times to the body which has left him needing nine stiches and scarred.

Kelly then got into his car and crashed into the wall at the city’s Cathcart police station.

Kelly pleaded guilty under provocation at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the assault to Mr McIntyre’s severe injury and permanent disfigurement.

He also admitted dangerous driving, driving while unfit through drink or drugs and refusing to take a breath test.

Kelly was ordered to do 300 hours unpaid work and tagged for 12 months keeping him indoors between 7pm and 7am.

He was also banned from driving for three years by Sheriff Alan Mackenzie.

The sheriff said: “I accept that before you used the knife you were struck with a bottle.

“Following a domestic matter, which you were admonished of, a special bail order was imposed.

“You were forced to take up accommodation where you could find it.

“It was situated in a high rise in an environment that was different from what you were used to.

“You found it hostile, deeply intimidating and you judged that gang culture was manifesting.

“In your distinct judgement, you went out your flat to remonstrate about ongoing noise while armed with a knife.

“You used the knife which caused a serious injury.

“I recognise that for nearly all your life you have been a law-abiding citizen and your behaviour was utterly out of character and you demonstrated you lost control.

“After the assault, you drove to the police station, which was a spectacularly ill-advised given your condition, and you crashed into a wall at there.”