Rioter, 60, threw rocks at cops as he threatened to 'bite officer's face off'
A man who threw rocks at police and told an officer he would ‘bite his face off’ has admitted his part in a Staffordshire riot. Martin McCluskey, 60, was seen on footage repeatedly challenging officers who were on the frontline in the violent disorder in Tamworth on August 4.
McCluskey approached an officer and told him he would ‘bite his face off’ before launching rocks at him. Stafford Crown Court heard he continued to walk up and down the police line, shouting abuse and launching missiles.
The officer he threw the rocks at was also hit with a bicycle that was thrown in his direction. Despite wearing a public order helmet, the officer still suffered bruising and reddening to his face because of what happened. He was also doused in petrol.
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McCluskey also kicked a glass bottle at an officer, causing it to shatter against the officer’s shin. The defendant was arrested after he was identified by detectives.
He went on to plead guilty to violent disorder and two counts of assault by beating of an emergency worker. McClusky, of Bolehall, Tamworth, was remanded in custody ahead of his sentencing at the same court on October 30.
Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Ellison said: “McCluskey’s actions clearly reflect what the brave officers were faced with that day: acts of mindless criminality and violence with no regard for those trying to keep people safe.
“Our officers showed immeasurable courage in the face of the violence to carry out their duties and keep the public safe from harm. These officers are people living in local communities, with families and friends of their own. They, along with local residents, did not deserve what happened to them.
“We will never tolerate acts of aggression towards officers or members of our communities. McCluskey will be serving time behind bars for his actions, and those who committed similar acts will meet the same fate once our detectives find out who they are.”