A bus driver who brutally stabbed his neighbour in a murder bid over an ongoing parking space row has been locked up.
Stephen McAulay, 35, lashed out at James Duncan, a crane operator, outside his home in Glasgow's Carntyne on May 13 2024.
The pair had initially fought amid a dispute about a parking space on their road. The men later argued about by text message before McAulay went to Mr Duncan's home armed with a knife.
The attacker swung at his victim's head and body, leaving him with a string of serious injuries which includes severe loss of sight in one eye.
McAulay pleaded guilty at the High Court in Glasgow to attempted murder.
The court heard that earlier in the day, McAulay challenged Mr Duncan about a letter that was placed on his car. He believed that it had been put t