Police officer cleared of assaulting woman after Texas gig in Glasgow
Sheriff Barry Divers found her not guilty.
A police officer has been cleared of assaulting a woman amid a row about skipping a queue after a Texas gig in Glasgow in 2022.
Tyne McClymont, also known as Tyne Brown, 29, was stated to have attacked Carolanne Walker at Glasgow's Exhibition Centre train station on March 4 that year.
Court papers claimed McClymont lunged towards Miss Walker, repeatedly seized, pushed and pulled her on the body which caused her to fall to the ground.
Allegations further stated the officer with 10-years service grabbed and pulled Miss Walker by the hair and clothing.
The charges went on to say McClymont restrained Miss Walker to the ground and removed a shoe from her foot.
It was lastly alleged that McClymont repeatedly punched and kicked Miss Walker to the head and body to her injury.
McClymont had been on trial at Glasgow Sheriff Court where she denied the single charge.
Sheriff Barry Divers found her not guilty.
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