Four police officers assaulted in Warwickshire over bank holiday weekend
In one incident, an officer had a lump of their hair pulled out
Warwickshire Police say four of their officers were allegedly assaulted over the bank holiday weekend.
An officer was allegedly punched and had a cup of water thrown over him by a suspect in custody at Leamington Justice Centre. The incident happened on Friday 29 April after the suspect had been arrested the day before when officers responded to a report of a disturbance at a property in Ophelia Crescent, Rugby.
Callum Clusker, 21, of Murray Road, Rugby was later charged with assault and assaulting an emergency worker. He appeared at Coventry Magistrates’ Court on Saturday where he was remanded to appear at the same court again on 5 May.
An officer reported being punched and headbutted as he arrested a man in connection with a disturbance in Warwick Road, Stratford in the early hours of Sunday morning. Sam Bircham, 35, of Firs Avenue was charged with assaulting an emergency worker, criminal damage and two public order offences. He will appear at Coventry Magistrates’ Court on 20 May.
An officer reported having a lump of hair pulled out and another had their finger bitten as they responded to a report of a racially aggravated assault at a nightclub in Rugby in the early hours of yesterday (Monday 2 May) morning. A 28-year-old woman from Rugby was arrested on suspicion of assault, racially aggravated assault and assaulting emergency workers. She was later bailed while enquiries continue.