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Neil Shaw

PC punched vulnerable man in face and called him 'simple-minded pond scum'

A former police officer has been found guilty of misconduct after he punched a vulnerable man in the face and called him 'simple-minded pond scum' with 'smelly breath'. Jack Green, 28, punched the victim and told him he was 'p***ing his life away' as he was being detained at hospital for a mental health assessment. A disciplinary panel heard the ex-police constable struck the man while he was restrained and strapped on a hospital bed in handcuffs and a spithood.

It was found Green used excessive force when he hit the man in the face and hip in hospital on October 30, 2020. He also spoke to the suspect in a 'derogatory, disrespectful and discourteous' way by describing him as ‘simple minded’ and ‘pond scum’. He also told the man his breath 'stank' and said: "You take too many drugs or drink too much booze, or just generally p*** your life away.”

The gross misconduct panel ruled on Wednesday that Green would have been dismissed if he was still serving. The hearing followed a probe by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) after a referral was made about Green's conduct in February 2021. A two month investigation found there was a case to answer for gross misconduct before Green resigned from the force in May last year. A three-day disciplinary hearing organised by the force and led by an independent and legally qualified chair, found the allegations were proven.

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It was determined that the former officer had breached police standards of professional behaviour for use of force and for authority, respect and courtesy. IOPC Regional Director Derrick Campbell said: “Police officers must use only the minimum amount of force necessary to achieve the required result. In our view the strikes delivered by PC Green were not necessary, reasonable or proportionate in the circumstances, and body worn video did not support his account that he acted in self defence.

"Police should also act with self control and tolerance but the officer did not provide a convincing reason for the way he spoke to the detainee. A gross misconduct hearing has now determined that ex-PC Green would have been dismissed if he had not resigned. He will also be added to the police barred list, preventing him from future employment with the service.”

The IOPC passed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service which authorised a charge of assault against the officer. However, the charge was subsequently withdrawn. Green was also previously cleared of assault in January last year after he was caught on camera punching a drunk man while trying to arrest him.

A court heard he struck Lavinder Gadhu, 36, in the face with his forearm while he was lying on his back in a doorway at a house in Wolverhampton. Magistrates agreed the officer's use of force was 'reasonable and proportionate to threat as he perceived' and he was found not guilty of the charge.

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