Sunderland Echo

Police officer was racially abused at welfare check

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@northeast-press.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A dad with acute mental health issues racially abused a police officer who called to check on his welfare – then assaulted him at a police station.

Michael Stainbank shouted obscenitie­s at the Pc when he arrived at his home in Warkworth Crescent, Seaham, a court heard.

The 32-year-old then assaulted the officer by pushing him, causing no injury.

He pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker by beating and racially-aggravated disorder when he appeared at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

Deputy District Judge Jane

Hamilton adjourned the case for reports and Stainbank will be sentenced at the same court on Tuesday, March 9.

Prosecutor Michael Rose

said: “A friend of Mr Stainbank’s rang the police to say that she was worried about his mental health.

“Officers went to his address, and one of the officers is of Asian origin and he was abused by the defendant. Certainly, it was racial language.

“At the police station, he pushed the officer. He said that he had had a lot of whisky to drink. There are some previous conviction­s.”

Tom Morgan, defending, said: “The position is that, certainly in recent months and during last year, the defendant experience­d a significan­t decline in his mental health. He can’t explain what the catalyst for this is.

“As solicitors, we often stand before the court and give an explanatio­n about how someone is feeling very unwell with their mental health.

“He says his life has gone from being happy to being chronicall­y depressed. The reason is completely blank.

“He is engaging with a doctor and he is trying different medication­s. There have been occasions where he has considered taking serious action about this.

“He reports that he’s drinking to excess. He was on his way to a garage to buy more alcohol.”

Mr Morgan added: “He does not hold the views that he has said. He is extremely remorseful and sorry to the officer.

“It has happened, and he has to deal with the consequenc­es.”

The court heard Stainbank was awaiting additional mental health support from Sunderland’s Wear Recovery service.

He was granted unconditio­nal bail.

 ?? ?? The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.
The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

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