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After O'Connor made the first alleged comment, Mr Rowan told the court: 'At this point I informed Mr O'Connor that he had crossed the line from being rude into hate speech and we weren't going to continue the conversation anymore.'

'I was just concerned for occupants in that address and anyone in the stairwell, anyone off to work and children off to school, I believed he was going to do anything he could to avoid capture,' he said.

'Jack came to us simply looking for a casual game of rugby and instantly became an invaluable member of our 2nd team squad raising the game of everyone around him with his undeniably talented gameplay', they said. 

'His colleagues are devastated. The way that his colleagues have reacted and the overwhelming sadness that this has created within the police family is testament to his popularity.
It's just so sad. He was so young.'

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Detective Chief Superintendent Seb Adjei-Addoh, in charge of policing Southwark and Lambeth, said: 'Officers know that their actions will be held to account and where any use of force is deployed, must always consider whether it was necessary and proportionate to the circumstances.

Magistrates previously found her guilty of two counts after hearing Sankey's bizarre defence in which she said the dog was very intelligent and knew 'more than 300 commands in Latin', while also claiming both the victims' injuries were 'self inflicted'.

'As a gay man I felt very uncomfortable with the claims of indoctrination, grooming and talking about paedophilia as they are tropes that have been used against gay people, to my knowledge, growing up.'

Guy Ladenburg, defending, said: 'If there is the case of an abuse of power it shouldn't been seen to escalate or aggravate the sentence as there is a counterbalance, the officer was put in a high risk situation and it was his responsibility to deal with.

'It is clear that in spraying the man twice at considerable heights, PC Wenham exposed him to the genuine risk he may have lost his grip on the pipe and fallen, which would have likely had fatal consequences.'

'The defendant, the Crown say, also said to Mr Rowan words to the effect of 'Do you think it's appropriate for a man to wear women's clothing?' and made further comments about grooming and paedophilia.'

'In response Mr Cumberbatch looked up to where PC Wenham was calling from and then PC Wenham deployed the spray in the direction of Mr Cumberbatch whilst Mr Cumberbatch had hold of the pipe with only one hand.

The prosecution told Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday that the defendant, who identified himself as 'Lance', was part of a group of five people who went to Tate Britain to protest against the story-telling session.

Lance O'Connor (pictured), of Plaistow in east London, was accused of being 'aggressive and intimidating' towards organisers and attendees - and making a series of comments that were motivated by 'hostility relating to sexual orientation and transgender identity'

Prosecutor Luke Staton said: 'At one stage, when a mother and daughter attempted to enter the event room, the Crown say that the defendant said words to the effect of 'They are indoctrinating children in there.

The Tate, in Millbank, central London, had been hosting Drag Queen Story Hour UK on February 11, with tales told by Aida H Dee, who was described on the gallery's website as 'the first drag artist in Europe to read stories to children in a nursery'.

District judge Neeta Minhas convicted him at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday of the offence - comments which were considered hate speech - against one of the gallery's operations managers, situs slot777 Matthew Rowan.

District judge Neeta Minhas convicted O'Connor (pictured above) at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday of the offence - comments which were considered hate speech - against one of the gallery's operations managers, Matthew Rowan

The Tate, in Millbank, central London, had been hosting Drag Queen Story Hour UK on February 11, with tales told by Aida H Dee, who was described on the gallery's website as 'the first drag artist in Europe to read stories to children in a nursery'

Sundeep Pankhania, defending, said his client 'does not hold any non-trans ideologies' and was protesting that day because of a 'link' he believed existed between Aida H Dee and an alleged convicted paedophile - Darren Moore - whom the court heard is now dead.

Lance O'Connor, of Plaistow in east London, was accused of being 'aggressive and intimidating' towards organisers and attendees - and making a series of comments that were motivated by 'hostility relating to sexual orientation and transgender identity'.
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