Sunderland Echo

Drunken Metro yob spat at police officers

- By Rob Freeth rob.freeth@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A yob caught drinking on a train has been ordered to pay £500 in compensati­on after spitting at police as he fled.

Brandon Moffatt was drunk on a Metro near Sunderland’s St Peter’s station at 7.45am, a court heard.

Moffatt, 19, of Newcastle Road, Sunderland, was challenged by police, but made his escape as the train left the station.

Clare Irving, prosecutin­g at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court, said: “Two officers got on the Sunderland to Newcastle service.

“Another passenger informed them that Moffatt was drinking on the train, which is itself contrary to rail bye-laws.

“The officers formed the impression Moffat was drunk.

“He was swearing and abusive, and objected to them confiscati­ng his alcohol.”

The court heard Moffatt demanded the return of several bottles of drink as he went to leave the train at St Peter’s station.

“As he stepped backwards off the train he spat at one of the officers,” said Ms Irving.

“They gave chase, and Moffatt spat again at the bottom of the station’s steps.

“The officers, who recognised Moffatt, discontinu­ed the chase.”

The court heard Moffatt was later seen on CCTV damaging the window of Aroma Vapours, a shop in Sunderland station.

Moffatt admitted assaulting a police officer and criminal damage, both on July 22. He has “substantia­l” previous conviction­s, the court was told.

Paul McAlinden, defending, said: “Mr Moffatt can recall little of what happened that day. On his own account he was ‘out of it’.

“When interviewe­d, he apologised to the officer for spitting at him, which he realises is a horrible thing to do. Mr Moffatt does have a bad record, and was recalled to prison to serve the balance of a sentence after he was arrested for these offences.”

Mr McAlinden said Moffatt has mental health problems, partly due to drink and drugs.

“What he needs is help to get back on the right track,” added Mr McAlinden.

“His probation offficer confirms he attends appointmen­ts and shows some willingnes­s to change.

“Mr Moffatt is not a hopeless case, probation are willing to work with him.”

The bench sentenced Moffatt to a community order of 12 months, 20 rehabilita­tion activity days, and ordered him to pay £300 compensati­on to the shop owner, and £200 compensati­on to the police officer.

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Brandon Moffatt was drunk on a Metro train.

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