Man in court after shoppers abused, police and ambulance officers spat on, assaulted, NSW

A man is due in Parramatta Bail Court today charged after allegedly abusing members of the public, assaulting police and spitting.

Officers from Kings Cross Police Area Command were called to Crown Street, Woolloomooloo, about 9.10pm (Friday 1 May 2020), responding to reports a man was running through traffic hitting cars, then abusing shoppers at a nearby supermarket.

Police approached the man on Suttor Street and arrested him after a short struggle during which the man allegedly spat near police.

Police will allege the 27-year-old man then spat on another man while at Kings Cross Police Station.

The Potts Point man was taken to St Vincent’s Hospital about 11.30pm where he allegedly spat on a police officer and a NSW Ambulance paramedic. He also allegedly kicked an officer in the chest twice.

He remained under police guard in hospital until 5.45am (Saturday 2 May 2020), when he was released and taken to Kings Cross Police Station where he was charged with 10 offences:

• Not comply noticed direction re spitting/coughing – COVID-19 (three counts)

• Behave in an offensive manner in/near public place

• Affray

• Common assault (two counts)

• Assault police officer in execution of duty (two counts), and

• Resist or hinder police officer in the execution of duty.

He has been refused bail to appear in Parramatta Bail Court today (Saturday 2 May 2020).

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