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Deputy Chief Constable accused of “physical and verbal abuse”

Crime / Thu 4th Jan 2018 at 10:27am

Matthew Horne

Essex Police’s Deputy Chief Constable Matthew Horne has been accused of breaching a number of police standards.

In August 2017, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) found Mr Horne had a case to answer.

A DEPUTY chief constable has been accused of injuring a fellow officer by hurling a stress ball at his throat.

Although the force previously confirmed Mr Horne was accused of physical and verbal abuse, full details of the case have only now emerged.

A police misconduct hearing into the allegations against Mr Horne, who has been on secondment to the National Crime Agency, will be held later in January.

He is expected to answer a number of allegations including approaching Supt Glenn Maleary outside the force’s control room in June 2015 and repeatedly swearing at him with “clenched fists”.

According to the allegations against him, Mr Horne then said he “had to leave before (he) punched something”.

It is understood the alleged incident related to the perceived performance of the police control room.

The second allegation against Mr Horne is that he pushed a chief superintendent with both hands onto a desk.

The third allegation is that he “threw a rubber ‘stress ball’ at the same chief superintendent which hit him in the throat and left a red mark”.

The hearing, to be held in Chelmsford from 15 January and overseen by Dorian Lovell-Pank QC, is expected to last six days.

1 Comment for Deputy Chief Constable accused of “physical and verbal abuse”:

jarrett
2018-01-04 15:39:46

This man should be put on the beat to deal with the little scrotes who abound,what is needed is a bit of old school policing with them getting a kicking from plod instead of all the pc crap and box ticking,meeting targets and other crap they have to deal with now.

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