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Police officer punched Bridgend boy after taunts, court told | Police officer punched Bridgend boy after taunts, court told |
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A police officer who specialised in tackling hate crime repeatedly punched a 14-year-old boy after the teenager taunted him, a court has heard. | A police officer who specialised in tackling hate crime repeatedly punched a 14-year-old boy after the teenager taunted him, a court has heard. |
PC Paul Evans, a hate crime officer with South Wales police, allegedly attacked the boy after his mother called the police to her home in Bridgend. | |
The boy sustained bruising to his face, a chipped tooth and a bleeding nose, Cardiff magistrates court was told. | |
The court heard Evans and a colleague went to the house after the boy’s mother reported that he had been punching the walls and had grabbed a knife, threatening self-harm. | |
When Evans and his colleague arrived, the boy was locked in the bathroom talking to a friend on the phone, it is claimed. | When Evans and his colleague arrived, the boy was locked in the bathroom talking to a friend on the phone, it is claimed. |
Evans forced his way in and is alleged to have thrust his forearm into the boy’s throat. | Evans forced his way in and is alleged to have thrust his forearm into the boy’s throat. |
Vaughan Pritchard-Jones, prosecuting, said: “The boy became abusive … calling them pigs. This further annoyed and frustrated Evans.” | |
The officer is alleged to have grabbed the boy’s phone, but when he could not turn it off, the boy called him a “pussy”. | |
Pritchard-Jones said: “For Evans, having been frustrated and annoyed, being called a pussy was the final straw, and he reacted by punching the boy in the face.” | |
The boy alleges that Evans told him he was “doing his mother a favour” before punching him two more times in the face. | |
In his video interview, the boy described the attack as “scary”, saying: “It all happened so quickly. Evans was calling me a disgrace. | |
“He told me that if I was his son, he’d do the exact same to me. He was saying horrible, horrible things to me.” | “He told me that if I was his son, he’d do the exact same to me. He was saying horrible, horrible things to me.” |
The alleged attack was stopped by Evans’ colleague, PC Lauren Evans, who pulled him away. | The alleged attack was stopped by Evans’ colleague, PC Lauren Evans, who pulled him away. |
Evans arrested the boy for affray despite no reports or complaints of that nature, and allegedly did not caution him, the court heard. | |
The court was told the boy had once made a hoax call to police claiming to have found nail bombs at his school. | |
Evans, 50, of Bridgend, pleads not guilty to assault. | Evans, 50, of Bridgend, pleads not guilty to assault. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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