Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Hearing for police officer accused of assault

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AN Avon & Somerset Police officer has been suspended from duty for allegedly assaulting a member of the public and telling a colleague to “go back to your own country”.

Pc Jedd Perry, based in Bristol, is accused of leaving the scene of the alleged assault and refusing to return to speak to officers.

He faces a police misconduct hearing at force HQ in Portishead starting on Tuesday, November 1.

A publicity notice said: “It is alleged that: In August 2021, whilst off duty, Pc Perry made a discrimina­tory comment to a colleague by telling them ‘why don’t you go back to your own country’ or words to that effect; In August 2021, whilst off duty, Pc Perry assaulted a member of the public, left the scene and refused to return to speak to attending officers. It is contended that (if proven) the allegation­s amount to gross misconduct.”

The notice said the constable was accused of breaching the standards of profession­al behaviour for police officers in terms of honesty and integrity; authority, respect and courtesy; equality and diversity; discredita­ble conduct; and duties and responsibi­lities.

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