Man who crowdfunded more than $200k for baby fined $10k for insulting cops

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A British man who crowdfunded about $200,000 for his premature baby and partner verbally abused police officers with almost a hundred expletives after a night of drinking. Patraic Fionnbharr Walsh-Kavanagh was fined $10,800 yesterday after pleading guilty to one count of...

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He was told that it was closed, but Walsh-Kavanagh gestured that he wanted more drinks and refused to leave. Walsh-Kavanagh told them his son was born prematurely before launching a 20-minute expletive-laden tirade at the officers, which was captured on one of their body-worn cameras. Despite being warned that it is an offence to insult a police officer, he continued abusing them.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Claire Poh asked for a total fine of $10,800, as his verbal abuse of the officers was sustained, lasting 20 minutes each time. During sentencing, District Judge Adam Nakhoda said that while Walsh-Kavanagh was in a stressful situation, it did not justify his conduct.

 

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