Scots Marks & Spencer shoppers terrified with shouts of "I have the coronavirus" by thug who threated to stab staff
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A homeless man was jailed for 18 months after terrifying shoppers in Marks & Spencer by shouting, “I have the coronavirus, I have the coronavirus”.Colin MacLeod threatened to stab security staff in the store’s food hall in Princes Street, Edinburgh, when they confronted him.Earlier the serial thief took an item from a display at another shop on the thoroughfare and when challenged by its manager said: “Are you willing to die for it?”MacLeod then breathed right in the woman’s face and told her: “Now you have coronavirus.”The 41-year-old appeared via video link from Edinburgh’s Saughton Prison at the city’s sheriff court on Thursday.He admitted assaulting