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Drunken priest suspended after kicking PC and trying to bite paramedic | Drunken priest suspended after kicking PC and trying to bite paramedic |
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A priest has been suspended after he admitted assaulting a police officer and a paramedic on a drunken night out. | A priest has been suspended after he admitted assaulting a police officer and a paramedic on a drunken night out. |
The Reverend Gareth Jones swore at officers and claimed he had diplomatic immunity from the Vatican when he was arrested two weeks ago. | The Reverend Gareth Jones swore at officers and claimed he had diplomatic immunity from the Vatican when he was arrested two weeks ago. |
A paramedic found him passed out on a street in central London. | |
Jones, who later said he was "deeply ashamed" about what happened, had drunk three bottles of wine, several pints of beer, gin and tonics and vodka. | Jones, who later said he was "deeply ashamed" about what happened, had drunk three bottles of wine, several pints of beer, gin and tonics and vodka. |
Highbury Corner magistrates heard he kicked a paramedic twice in the leg before punching him and trying to bite him, on Charing Cross Road, in Covent Garden. | Highbury Corner magistrates heard he kicked a paramedic twice in the leg before punching him and trying to bite him, on Charing Cross Road, in Covent Garden. |
'Wake-up call' | 'Wake-up call' |
As police intervened, the priest from St Mary's Church in Ilford, east London, kicked an officer in the face, the court was told. | As police intervened, the priest from St Mary's Church in Ilford, east London, kicked an officer in the face, the court was told. |
When asked which embassy would grant him diplomatic immunity, the Anglican priest said "the Vatican" and swore at officers. | When asked which embassy would grant him diplomatic immunity, the Anglican priest said "the Vatican" and swore at officers. |
Jones, who has previous convictions for a bomb hoax, affray, possession of cannabis, fraud, and criminal damage, now faces formal church disciplinary proceedings. | |
His lawyer, Dominic Hockley, told the court that Jones had consumed about 53 units of alcohol before the incident and was seeking help to deal with alcoholism. | His lawyer, Dominic Hockley, told the court that Jones had consumed about 53 units of alcohol before the incident and was seeking help to deal with alcoholism. |
"To say that this incident has been a wake-up call would be an understatement," he said. | "To say that this incident has been a wake-up call would be an understatement," he said. |
In an email to the BBC after the court hearing, Jones admitted that he was an alcoholic, which he said he was now "determined" to deal with. | In an email to the BBC after the court hearing, Jones admitted that he was an alcoholic, which he said he was now "determined" to deal with. |
"I'm deeply ashamed of actions and the harm I have caused," he said. "When I was 20 I turned my life around and began a journey seeking to help people in difficulty through the ministry of the church. | "I'm deeply ashamed of actions and the harm I have caused," he said. "When I was 20 I turned my life around and began a journey seeking to help people in difficulty through the ministry of the church. |
"It's hard to admit you are weak and vulnerable when you are a priest, and I've hidden that away for too long." | "It's hard to admit you are weak and vulnerable when you are a priest, and I've hidden that away for too long." |
'Deeply shocked' | 'Deeply shocked' |
District Judge Robin McPhee ordered Jones, who admitted two assaults, to pay £700 in fines, £200 in compensation each to the policeman and the paramedic, as well as £85 prosecution costs and a £35 victim surcharge. | |
A tweet from Jones's account, posted on Thursday evening but subsequently deleted said: "The fire is lit." | A tweet from Jones's account, posted on Thursday evening but subsequently deleted said: "The fire is lit." |
A spokesman for the diocese of Chelmsford said: "We are deeply shocked by Mr Jones' behaviour. | A spokesman for the diocese of Chelmsford said: "We are deeply shocked by Mr Jones' behaviour. |
"We suspended him from his duties as soon as we were notified of the incident. | "We suspended him from his duties as soon as we were notified of the incident. |
"Now that the case has been concluded we have started proceedings under the terms of the Clergy Discipline Measure. | "Now that the case has been concluded we have started proceedings under the terms of the Clergy Discipline Measure. |
"We are holding all those affected by this serious incident in our prayers." | "We are holding all those affected by this serious incident in our prayers." |