Sunderland Echo

Thief who attacked officer caught after Facebook brag

- Karon Kelly copydesk.northeast@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A shoplifter boasted ‘I'm just too quick on my feet’ in a Facebook post after he attacked and then fled from a police officer who stopped him stealing vodka from a supermarke­t.

Ryan Pounder, who had taken five bottles of vodka from Asda, tried to push the community support officer to the ground and twisted her hand before fleeing.

Newcastle Crown Court heard he then gloated in a Facebook post "Home sweet home, I'm just too quick on my feet".

The officer said she was left shaken by what happened to her, while just trying to do her job.

Pounder, 29, of Ormonde Street, Sunderland, who has a long criminal record, admitted theft and assault on an emergency worker.

Prosecutor James Howard told the court Pounder picked up the bottles of spirit, worth £80, from Asda at Ryhope Street in Sunderland, and simply walked out without paying last July.

The officer, who had been driving past the area, noticed the bottles he was carrying still had the security tags attached and the court heard Pounder was initially compliant.

But as they headed back to the shop to return the stolen drink, Pounder started to struggle after being asked his name.

Mr Howard described the incident to the court.

He said: "He tried to kick the officer, tried to push her to the ground. As he was doing that he twisted her left hand and ran away.

"Shortly after, he posted a Facebook status gloating about the incident.

"It said 'Home sweet home, I'm just too quick on my feet'."

Judge Julie Clemitson said the victim was caused pain but there was no suggestion she was injured.

The judge told Pounder: "You were later identified because you were bragging on Facebook."

Pounder was sentenced to six months imprisonme­nt, suspended for 12 months, with a two-month night-time curfew and rehabilita­tion requiremen­ts.

The judge said the sentence could be suspended due to the 15 months that have passed since the offence and the impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic on those serving prison sentences.

Mark Styles, defending, said Pounder had become a "habitual shoplifter" who needs interventi­on.

 ??  ?? Ryan Pounder had taken five bottles of vodka from Asda.
Ryan Pounder had taken five bottles of vodka from Asda.

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