Man admits firing airgun at Tynecastle during match

A MAN today admitted firing an airgun at Tynecastle Stadium during a match.

Stewards at an evening match raised the alarm after they heard shots being fired by Johnathon Forster, 27, from his flat which overlooks the stadium in Gorgie Road.

Armed police were called and Forster was arrested.

He was originally charged with repeatedly firing the air pistol at fans attending the match but that part of the charge was dropped at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. He instead admitted culpably and recklessly discharging the firearm and repeatedly firing pellets towards the football ground.

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Fiscal Depute John Kirk told the court: "The accused's house overlooks Tynecastle stadium.

"On the day in question there was to be an evening football match at Tynecastle.

"Prior to the game, two stewards were at work outside the ground and were aware of perhaps two or three noises which they suspected to be airgun pellets, striking street furniture at the ground."

He added: "One of the stewards on hearing the first noise looked up and saw the barrel of an air weapon at a flat window."

The incident happened at around 7.30 on August 24 when Hearts were playing Elgin City in the Cooperative Insurance League Cup, the court was told.

The fiscal added that armed police officers were among a high profile police presence attending the incident.

The weapon was submitted to a lab at Strathclyde for analysis, the fiscal said. It was found that the pistol was prone to going off accidentally if struck against a hard surface, the court heard.

"It's sufficiently powerful to constitute a firearm but is exempt for firearms certificate control," said the fiscal.

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Mr Kirk said there was no danger to anybody as a result of the crime.

Defence agent Julie Livingston said Forster had hearing and sight difficulties and asked the court to defer sentence for reports.

Sheriff Alistair Noble said it was a serious and concerning matter and deferred sentence until later this month.

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