Anonymous officer assaulted man and pushed child

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The officer was dismissed after he was found to have assaulted a man and pushed a child

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A police officer has been sacked after he was found to have assaulted a man and pushed a child while off duty.

Staffordshire Police confirmed that the officer, who was granted anonymity, was dismissed without notice following a three-day misconduct hearing.

The force said the incident happened while he was involved in a disagreement in a neighbour’s garden.

The misconduct hearing, which concluded on Thursday, found he had "breached the standard relating to discreditable conduct".

Staffordshire Police said he would also be placed on the College of Policing’s barred List, which prevents him from working for the police and other law enforcement bodies.

Dep Ch Con Jon Roy said: “The actions of the officer that day were unacceptable. The public deserves the highest possible standards from our officers whether they are on or off duty.

“We will continue to take robust action against any officer or member of staff that doesn’t act with the highest standards of integrity, both in and outside of the workplace."

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