Wayne Parker of Tyne Court in Worsley has been sentenced to three months in prison, suspended for two years, after threats to find and torture a police officers family via the dark web as well as assaulting and racially abusing an officer.
The 33-year-old had sustained a cut to his eye during a drink and drug session at his home in the early hours of the 11th of January 2021. Paramedics were called and subsequently threatened and verbally abused whilst trying to treat him for his injury.
Police were called and he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly after police learned that he had was under the influence of both alcohol and cocaine. During his arrest, he kicked one officers and made threats toward both he and his family.
Parker who has a string of convictions for 26 offences, plead guilt to the assault and racially aggravated harassment on the grounds he had post concussive trauma at the time and suffers with ADHD.
He was handed a three month sentence which was suspended for a period of two years, additionally, under the terms of his suspended sentence, Parker will be required to complete 120 hours of unpaid work and partake in 30 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
He was also ordered to pay PC Yusuf £300 in compensation.
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