Peter Donaldson, a 45-year-old RAF veteran, appears in court following a harrowing two-hour stand-off with armed police in Bangor, during which he pointed an imitation gun and demanded to be shot. Described as a case of “suicide by cop” during his hearing, the incident led police to fire several rounds at Donaldson before a police dog ended the standoff by biting him on the leg.
The court learned that Donaldson, who was medically discharged from service due to a severe back injury, exhibited signs of mental distress leading up to the incident, including the consumption of alcohol and a history of unaddressed mental health issues. Following his arrest, officers found a suicide note and multiple weapons at his home, prompting concerns for both public safety and his welfare. As the case unfolds, questions arise about the support systems available to veterans experiencing similar crises.
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