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A murderer sank his teeth into a female prison guard's thigh as violence flared behind bars. Stevie Angus, 34, jumped onto a pool table and refused to return to his cell at HMP Shotts, Lanarkshire.

He told officers 'I'm going to kill you' and brandished a pool cue. Angus was overpowered by guards but bit officer Tara Jackson on the inside of her upper left thigh causing bruising.The thug was thrown into segregation for three-and-a-half months by prison bosses who also stripped him of all privileges.

Angus, jailed for 17 years for the murder of Aaron Arthur in Aberdeen, appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Court and admitted assault as well as threatening or abusive behaviour in January 2020.

Sheriff Linda Nicolson handed Angus, now being held in HMP Low Moss, an extra year but told him it would run alongside his current sentence.The court heard his earliest release date is in 2030 and that he hopes to be moved to a jail closer to his Newcastle home.Depute fiscal Paul Jamieson said: "The accused refused to go behind his cell door to allow his section to be locked up and thereafter climbed on top of the pool table and began to pace around on top of it."An officer requested for others to attend but the accused shouted a number of threats towards them."Due to the level of threat a few officers drew their batons and the accused who had a pool cue was swinging it round at officers and brandishing it."He was eventually apprehended and taken to the floor but continued to fight them and in the process bit Tara Jackson on the inside of her upper left thigh before he was brought under control."Ian Scott, defending, said: "There was no serious injury done and this seems to have been a flare up of his mental health where he jumped on the

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