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September 30, 2025

HE BARRICADED HIMSELF IN A HOUSE AFTER WARNING HE COULD BE TASERED

- By MARK NAYLOR

A YOUNG troublemaker shouted "I'll kill you all" - and threw a bicycle at a police officer - before defiantly barricading himself inside a house after being warned that he could be Tasered.

Kian Scott had, during an earlier complete loss of control, left a trail of destruction after targeting a series of parked cars during a "bizarre rampage" of mindless criminal damage, Hull Crown Court heard.

Scott, 21, of Sharp Street, west Hull, admitted assaulting a police officer as an emergency worker on April 23. He was in breach of an eight-month suspended custodial sentence imposed in December for damaging a window at a house on August 16, last year, five offences of causing criminal damage to five cars and an offence of attempted burglary at a house on August 19, last year.

Beatrice Allsop, prosecuting, said that a police constable went to a house after a report of an ongoing incident involving six people. He knocked on the door and, after it was answered by someone else, he asked Scott to come over.

Scott said: "Get away before I smack them all. I will kill you all." There was the sound of banging and clattering and the noise of a bottle smashing.

The officer left for his own safety. Scott continued to throw things around and he shouted: "I'll kill you all."

He stormed downstairs and left the house. He made threats to the constable, grabbed a bicycle and threw it towards him. The officer had to move to avoid being hit and he drew his Taser.

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