Harry Thompson has been jailed for 20 months
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
A deeply troubled Ipswich man who threatened to stab and shoot police officers in a series of malicious 999 calls has been jailed for 20 months.
Harry Thompson appeared at Ipswich Crown Court to be sentenced for making grossly offensive or menacing calls to the emergency services.
The 48-year-old was also jailed for breaching a restraining order by sending a threatening message to a woman on Facebook.
Thompson, of Lackford Place, had been remanded in custody at Norwich prison since admitting the offences at an earlier hearing before magistrates on November 9.
Harry Thompson has been jailed for 20 months
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
A deeply troubled Ipswich man who threatened to stab and shoot police officers in a series of malicious 999 calls has been jailed for 20 months.
Harry Thompson appeared at Ipswich Crown Court to be sentenced for making grossly offensive or menacing calls to the emergency services.
The 48-year-old was also jailed for breaching a restraining order by sending a threatening message to a woman on Facebook.
Thompson, of Lackford Place, had been remanded in custody at Norwich prison since admitting the offences at an earlier hearing before magistrates on November 9.
Harry Thompson s sentence was adjourned
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The sentence of an Ipswich man who sent an offensive letter and message has been adjourned after a judge ordered a psychiatric report.
Harry Thompson, 48, of Lackford Place, Ipswich, appeared at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday to be sentenced for three charges.
Thompson is charged with sending a public message which was grossly offensive or indecent and sending an offensive letter.
He was also due to be sentenced for a charge of harassment after he breached a restraining order.
But Judge Emma Peters told Thompson she wanted more information before sentencing him and ordered a psychiatric report to be completed.