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An Essex youth who was caught on a friend's mobile phone headbuttinga police officer, and subsequently broadcast on YouTube, has pleadedguilty to causing actual bodily harm.
The incident, which took place behind a row of shops in Hornchurch, involved local James Davis, 19, and Sgt Kenneth McNish, the Telegraphreports. In the clip, the officer was seen pushing Davis away during aface-to-face confrontation. Davis reponded by headbutting McNish,breaking his nose:
The YouTube clip has now been removed,but it further showed a bloodied McNish restraining Davis on theground, while one of the latter's friends was heard to say: "Get his[McNish's] nosebleed on camera." Davis protested: "He's getting all hisblood in my face on purpose."
Prosecutor Martin Whitehouse told Snaresbrook Crown Court yesterday:"The officer prodded the defendant, who immediately head-butted theofficer in the face, causing the officer to have a broken nose."
Davis will be sentenced on 27 March.