DRIVER GRABS COP'S JUNK AND GOES TO JAIL
A motorist in Brisbane, Australia, who was
experiencing major road rage, was arrested for attacking a
police officer and squeezing his testicles. The incident
occurred during Brisbane’s biggest annual fireworks event,
RiverFire.
The Brisbane District Court was told retiree Sam
Charles Spuchess assaulted a traffic officer who tried to
prevent him crossing Brisbane’s Story Bridge during the annual
RiverFestival’s fireworks display on August 30.
The court heard Spuchess, 63, assaulted the
officer while traffic was blocked for almost two hours during
the fireworks display, The Courier-Mail reports.
Prosecutor Sarah Dennis said Spuchess first began
yelling at a traffic police officer and then grabbed his
service-issued torch and tried to hit him with it.
She said Spuchess then grabbed the male officer’s
testicles and squeezed them.
One reason for his frustration, which was
detailed in a specialist medical report tendered in court, was
that at the time of the attack Spuchess was being prevented from
attending his wife’s birthday.
Police had blocked a section of the Story Bridge
and Spuchess’s car was in a line of traffic trying to travel
north from Kangaroo Point.
Before the event, Queensland police had made
public their plans to close numerous roads and public walkways
in Brisbane’s CBD, including the Story Bridge, during the
RiverFestival’s fireworks from about 6pm to 8.30pm, she said.
Spuchess yesterday pleaded guilty to one count of
serious assault.
Judge Deborah Richards, in sentencing Spuchess,
said she accepted that at the time of offence he was suffering
from a depressive disorder, and that he had a good work history
and had only recently retired.
Judge Richards sentenced Spuchess to a 12-month
prison term, but released him on immediate parole.