An Albanian man accused of wielding a chainsaw at police officers whom he allegedly chased down a busy street was not offered an interpreter or a solicitor before he was charged by detectives, a court heard.
Liridon Kastrati, 32, is accused of ramming a car into a marked police vehicle and then brandishing a chainsaw at officers in Paisley, Renfrewshire, in broad daylight on May 6 2024.
It is alleged he stole a black Volkswagen car and drove it “at excessive speed”, before mounting the pavement and colliding with a police car containing two officers at about 1.30pm.
Kastrati is alleged to have pulled a chainsaw out of a bag, started it, and run at officers while shouting and swearing.
He has denied attempting to murder four police officers, breach of the peace and motoring offences.
O

East Anglian Daily Times

The Daily Beast
Raw Story
New York Post Video
People Top Story
New York Post
NBC 6 South Florida Entertainment
Providence Journal Sports
Verywell Health
The Hill