Community orders for pair - The Worcester Observer

Community orders for pair

Worcester Editorial 19th Aug, 2014 Updated: 19th Oct, 2016   0

TWO YOUNG men who abused a police officer have been handed six-month community orders.

Nathan Simmonds, from Rodborough Drive in Worcester, and Daniel Brittle from Redditch were both charged with obstructing a constable in the execution of his duty, with Simmonds also being charged with using threatening words or behaviour.

Officers were on patrol in Broad Street when they noticed a youth burning something in his hand before throwing it to the floor, Worcester Magistrates Court heard last Friday (August 15).

PC Wate approached the youngster, who was Simmonds’ brother, before both the 20-year-old and Brittle, 18, walked over to the officer, became abusive to him and refused to move away.




The pair continued to obstruct him and shout slurs before Simmonds was detained against a shop window and arrested for a public disorder.

As the defendant was about to be handcuffed he broke free and ran down Broad Street with Brittle before they were eventually caught, the court also heard.


Prosecutor Adrian Jones told the court how Simmonds said in interview that he attempted to act as a guardian when he saw police talking to his younger brother in the city centre.

Simmonds was ordered to complete 24 hours at the Senior Attendance Centre as part of his order, with Brittle ordered to do 12 hours.

They were also each ordered to pay £85 court costs and a £60 victim surcharge.

District Judge Nigel Cadbury said: “Sometimes young lads like you think you are above the law and when you’re in a group you do what you want.

“It’s utterly disgraceful.”

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