Man attempted to stab neighbour with 'Devil-type knife' in heated row over escaped XL bully

By GB News (World News) | Created at 2025-04-01 14:05:57 | Updated at 2025-04-02 18:51:57 1 day ago

A man chased and attempted to stab a neighbour with a "Kitchen Devil-type knife" during a heated row over an escaped XL bully dog, a court has heard.

Andrew Falconer, 36, repeatedly slashed at his victim but failed to make contact during the incident on Millgate Road on October 13.


Hamilton Sheriff Court heard this week that Falconer has since been jailed for 13 months after admitting to the assault.

The confrontation erupted after the dog belonging to the victim and his partner had escaped from their home.

\u200bFalconer appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court

Falconer appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court

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\u200bHamilton Sheriff Court, Lanarkshire

Hamilton Sheriff Court, Lanarkshire

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"The victim jumped over a fence but slipped on the grass and injured his hand. He later required hospital treatment for this," Mathieson explained.

"Falconer also leapt over the fence and tried to strike him with what is described as a Kitchen Devil-type knife."

The court also heard that the victim's partner intervened, causing Falconer to walk away. Bateman claimed his client "took the knife from another individual" and that "no contact was made" with the victim

The man has since died, though the court was told his death was not related to the assault.

Bateman conceded that Falconer has a "formidable" criminal record and noted he is currently receiving help with mental health issues.

Sheriff John Speir told Falconer: "You have a bad record especially involving the use of knives, and the only appropriate sentence is a custodial one."

The 13-month prison sentence was backdated as Falconer has been in custody since October 29.

\u200bThe attack occurred around 6.40pm on Bardsley Avenue, WarringtonThe attack occurred around 6.40pm on Bardsley Avenue, WarringtonGoogle maps

The incident comes amid growing concerns about dangerous dogs in the UK, particularly XL bullies which have been involved in several serious attacks.

In February, an 84-year-old man died following an attack by an XL bully in Warrington, Cheshire Police confirmed.

The pensioner was walking along Bardsley Avenue when he was savagely mauled by the dog, which dragged him into a garden.

Armed police later fired 19 shots to kill the dog and another suspected XL bully at the property.

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