Southsea man 'gassed' by police as drinking session with best mate turns sour
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William Forster, 22, flew into a blind rage with his sailor friend after the pair started drinking early in the afternoon on January 4, Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court heard.
Prosecutor Graham Heath said a top window worth £66 at a Highland Road home was smashed after the altercation. ‘The defendant kicked the front door and threatened to smash a window - before he did,’ the solicitor said.
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Hide AdAfter police were called, Forster, of previous good character, unleashed a volley of racially-motivated abuse at an officer after resisting arrest. ‘He called him a mongrel,’ Mr Heath said.
Adrian Dodd, defending, played down the incident.
He said: ‘The chap is one of his best friends who had just come back after being away with the navy.
‘They started drinking at 1pm and had a squabble. It all went horribly wrong.
‘He was gassed by the police and then became racially abusive.’
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Hide AdForster, of Hatfield Road, Southsea, admitted criminal damage, resisting arrest and racially aggravated harassment.
District judge Anthony Callaway told Forster: ‘This is an expensive day for you.’
The defendant was then fined £600 and told to pay compensation of £66.