Sunderland Echo

Man 'mooned' his girlfriend in city centre

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A serial criminal was caught on CCTV when he pulled down his pants and ‘mooned’ in front of children and adults in Sunderland city centre to embarrass his ex-girlfriend, a court heard.

Darin Cummings, 48, did so in revenge of her physically attacking him moments earlier.

His retaliator­y actions in Fawcett Street were spotted on CCTV and he was arrested by police soon after the offence on Saturday, February 1.

South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court was told jobless Cummings, previously of High Street, Easington Lane, has 140 previous offences to his name.

His actions have now left him out of pocket after he was fined and hit with court costs and other charges totalling £237.

Prosecutor Jeff Taylor told thecourt:“Thepoliceb­ecome aware from Sunderland city centre CCTV cameras in Fawcett Street. A man is pulling his shorts down and exposing his buttocks.

“There’s individual­s around and children in the area. He’s spoken to and detained. Doing what he’s doing is unpleasant, and in interview he says that he is sorry.”

Ian Martin, defending, said: “It appears that the police were initially called to the scene because his ex-girlfriend was assaulting him in the street.

“They’re dealing with the incident, and they are informed that shortly before they arrived he had mooned at her three times. Rather than respond in a physical fashion to the assault, he decided to embarrass her in public.”

District Judge Natalie Wortley fined Cummings £120 after he admitted threatenin­g behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

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