Jailed for assaulting police officers
IN a disturbing incident at Swansea railway station, Jordan Mruk, a 25-year-old man from Martletwy, near Narberth, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison by Swansea Crown Court. It’s for a series of offences including assaulting emergency workers and racially aggravated harassment.
The conviction comes after police were dispatched to the railway station on May 28, following reports of an altercation involving two men. Although the individuals initially departed upon police intervention, they soon returned, prompting further police action.
It was during this subsequent engagement that Mruk displayed aggressive behaviour and, upon an attempt to arrest him, assaulted a police officer by punching them in the chest. Mruk was subsequently subdued using PAVA spray but continued his assaultive behaviour by spitting at an officer while being escorted to a police vehicle.
The situation escalated further while Mruk was in custody, where he made multiple racial slurs, urinated on his cell door, and shockingly, smeared faeces on the intercom and over himself. Despite claiming his actions were in self-defence and denying spitting at an officer during his interview, Mruk’s history of 16 previous convictions, including multiple assaults on emergency workers, weighed heavily against him.
In addition to the assault charges, Mruk admitted to criminal damage and racially aggravated harassment, all while under a suspended sentence order from a previous conviction for threatening to damage property. This previous sentence had been suspended for two years just last February.
Caitlin Brazel, speaking in mitigation, highlighted Mruk’s embarrassment and regret over his actions, noting his stable accommodation and employment as positive steps towards rehabilitation. Mruk, who had previously turned to alcohol and drugs as coping mechanisms, has since ceased these habits and is keen on making amends for his behaviour.
The court’s decision includes a three-month jail term for the recent offences, with an additional nine months for breaching the suspended sentence.
Mruk’s accomplice in the initial altercation, 22-year-old Alfie CooperTenain of Erw Lon, Penycwm, has also been found guilty of assaulting an emergency worker and faced penalties in Haverfordwest