Invercargill man reprimanded for threatening to kill ambulance driver - News Summed Up

Invercargill man reprimanded for threatening to kill ambulance driver


Noel Feasey, 40, was sentenced to six months supervision in the Invercargill District Court for threatening to kill an ambulance driver. An Invercargill man who threatened to kill an ambulance driver and made racist remarks has been reprimanded by a judge. Noel Feasey, 40, appeared in the Invercargill District Court before Judge Brandts-Giesen and sentenced to six months’ supervision for threatening to kill an ambulance driver in Appleby, Invercargill, on April 25. He also threatened to kill an ambulance officer. Feasey should be ashamed of his actions and was not setting a good example for his children, the judge said.


Source: Stuff September 03, 2020 03:45 UTC



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