PSNI officer's 'spiteful, insulting behaviour' reduces vulnerable man to tears

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PSNI officer's 'spiteful, insulting behaviour' reduces vulnerable man to tears
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The incident happened near Armagh City in March 2022 when police officers responded to a report of concern for the man's safety. | UTV News

The incident happened near Armagh City in March 2022 when police officers responded to a report of concern for the man's safety, who was known to police as having mental health problems, depression and other vulnerabilities."A police officer has resigned after he brought a vulnerable man to tears with “insulting, spiteful and deliberately provocative language".

He was subsequently taken to Craigavon Area Hospital for assessment and when the four officers returned to their station, three of them raised concerns to their mentors that the behaviour of the fourth officer had 'brought that man to tears'. The Police Ombudsman, Marie Anderson, also investigated the officers comments and when interviewed he said that he had lost his temper and felt ashamed for what he described as “a momentary lapse” in professionalism.

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