A former Worcestershire police officer who was jailed for attacking members of the public during the first Covid lockdown has been found dead at home, reports the BBC.
Declan Jones was sacked and jailed after attacking 3 people over the course of 4 days, including a man on a bicycle and a 15-year-old boy he wrongly accused of possessing drugs while on duty for West Midlands Police in April 2020.
Here’s CCTV footage of Jones’s rather unnecessary assault on a cyclist:
Video released by West Midlands Police shows Pc Declan Jones assaulting a cyclist during last year’s first Covid lockdown.👮♂️ pic.twitter.com/VP6KVGikIb
— Daily Star (@dailystar) August 3, 2021
And battering a 15-year-old lad in broad daylight…
Jones was due to face another trial next year over a third incident involving a taser, but was found dead by his parents at their home in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, on December 28, after he was recently released. Jones spent 6 months in prison, which can’t have been easy; being a former cop and all.
A spokesman for the Independent Office for Police Conduct said:
We have been made aware of the death of a former West Midlands Police officer and our thoughts are with all of those affected at this very difficult time.
As such it would be inappropriate to say anything further at this stage.