Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Drunken woman high on cocaine headbutted PC

‘She understand­s her actions were completely unacceptab­le and feels very remorseful and bad for the victim’

- By James Rose jrose@thekmgroup.co.uk @km_jamesrose

A drunken woman who headbutted an off-duty police officer while high on cocaine has walked free from court.

Kathryn Sims, 26, left PC Jessica Arnold needing dental treatment after attacking her at a bus stop in Whitstable.

However, she escaped with a conditiona­l discharge after admitting the assault at Margate Magistrate­s’ Court on Friday.

The court was told how Sims, of The Green, Chartham, had been on a bus to Whitstable with PC Arnold and a number of other off-duty officers on December 21.

Following what Sims claimed was a verbal altercatio­n, she headbutted the officer as they got off the bus at the stop near the Long Reach pub.

Sims was identified as the attacker by CCTV on the bus and a mobile phone video clip.

Her victim suffered a chipped tooth and bruising to her left eye socket and cheek.

Defending Sims, Suzanne Fewins said the attack had happened two days after Sims’s boyfriend had been rushed to hospital after taking an overdose.

“She was obviously upset and became intoxicate­d after having drinks with her friends,” she said.

“On the bus to Whitstable it was her perception that the group of officers were laughing and banging into the back of her seat and she felt intimidate­d at some parts of the journey.

“She became involved in a verbal altercatio­n with the group and when she and three officers got off the bus, the incident occurred.

“She understand­s her actions were completely unacceptab­le and feels very remorseful and bad for the victim.”

Sims’ partner died five days after the assault.

Her solicitor said she had suffered alcohol and drug addiction in the past but was “show- ing a lot of mental strength” in addressing her issues.

Chairman of the bench Gill Monk said: “We have listened to your problems and quite clearly your actions were fuelled by drink and drugs.

“But with weekly drug tests and your commitment in getting back on the straight and narrow we would not like to interrupt your good progress.

“We therefore hope that a conditiona­l discharge and costs will be sufficient motivation for you to continue on the right path.”

Sims was ordered to pay PC Arnold £265 compensati­on.

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