Marc Wilcox was sentenced for the offence at Stowmarket Railway Station
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A drunken man who threatened to knock out a member of staff at Stowmarket Railway Station has been ordered to pay compensation.
Marc Wilcox, 42, was heavily intoxicated when he was seen staggering around the station on October 23 last year, magistrates in Ipswich heard.
Wilcox, who was with another man, had been drinking lager and vodka with friends in Stowmarket and said he was on his way back to Bury St Edmunds.
Norajane Egbulefu, prosecuting, said Wilcox, of Nelson Road, Bury St Edmunds, swore at a member of staff when asked if he had a facemask.
In 2020 firearm sales have increased exponentially and buyers are a diverse population, particularly for Maine. Author: Shannon Moss (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 7:31 AM EST January 15, 2021 Updated: 7:34 AM EST January 15, 2021
MAINE, USA Mainers are buying guns in record numbers.
In 2020, the FBI received more than 137 thousand requests for gun background checks -compared to a little more than 90 thousand in 2019.
The numbers also show 40 percent of those customers were first-time gun buyers and women.
Mary Bunnell of Auburn is one of them. For me it s safety, it s all about safety, said Bunnell.
Bunnell is single and lives alone. I want to be able to be in a situation where I can take care of myself, protect myself.