Coronavirus: Man Attacked Officers After COVID Claim

A man from Cambridge has been jailed for 36 weeks for claiming he had COVID-19 before spitting at an officer and biting another.

Terry Simmons, 32, was reported to police on Tuesday last week (7th April) after he was seen banging on front doors in St Andrews Road, Cambridge, demanding to be let inside and threatening residents with violence.

Simmons barged his way into one house, claiming he had COVID-19, before he was forced back outside by the residents.

When officers arrived they spotted him trying to flee, but swiftly detained Simmons, who then spat at one of them as he was being put into the back of their van.

As he was being booked into custody at Parkside Police Station he again lashed out, biting an officer on his hand.

At Cambridge Magistrates’ Court on Thursday (9th April), Simmons, of Malletts Road, Cambridge, was jailed for 36 weeks after pleading guilty to two counts of assaulting an emergency worker, using violence to secure entry and using threatening words to cause alarm or distress. He was also ordered to pay £125 in compensation.

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