Cop Runs Into Pepper Cloud of his Own Making.
How Stephen Ellis, a man acting as a constable of Notts Police, Falsely Asserted an Expired Warrant of Entry was valid then went on to attack me, committed trespass with battery and then chased me down the street, pepper spraying my back but only succeeding in debilitating himself.
After which, I was falsely imprisoned for some 23 hours and charged with “2 offences of common assault of two constables and 1 offence of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his duty”. The footage of the series of events that lead to the tort claim for false imprisonment and malicious prosecution took place on 24th February, 2010.
These charges were dropped when it was discovered on the day of the trial that the warrant used had expired on 23rd February, the day before.
It is fair to state that without the criminal involvement of Nottinghamshire Police Force on 04 November, 2010 and on 11 November, 2011, I would not have been made homeless twice. In other words, I have absolutely no trust in them. None whatsoever.
Whilst the circumstances of those evictions are laid out in the documentary film, the Great British Mortgage Swindle, I have not previously revealed this blatant example of said Force’s bovine levels of competence and downright bias when it comes to Civil matters, in which they have no right to intervene.
This man, then ran into a chemical cloud of his own making and was left bent double, coughing and sputtering.
James Knight for and on behalf Scot Call, a third party debt collection agency attempted to execute a warrant that was subsequently proven to have expired. In any event, call it intuition if you like, but as the film clearly demonstrates, I completely rejected the validity of the warrant.
“Unfortunately, we accept that,” says Steven Ellis, who then commits trespass and battery against Remi and myself.
What can best be described as a doorstep wrestle then ensues. I leap over the wall to get out of his way. The female constable, Walbey, grabs my arm and I shake her off. Ellis has a wrestle with Remi (who is operating the camera). As can be seen in the footage, at that point everything goes haywire. Ellis then pursues me into the middle of the road and pulls out his pepper spray device. At which point, I run down the road, with him in pursuit.
Ellis makes the moronic decision to spray my back as he chases after me. Inevitably, this results in him running into the gas himself. By the time he reaches the end of the road, he is bent double, coughing and spluttering, his eyes streaming from the pepper spray.
If instant karma is caused by acting stupidly in a particular moment, then this is as good an example as any.
I realise it has taken a while for me to get this woeful episode out into the public realm, it will serve to addd further evidence to the disgraceful actions of any and all British Constables when it comes to matters that are civil in nature. As I stated previously, had the same force not got involved in the 2 criminal evictions we went through, I would not have had my house stolen. When I look back at the event and the subsequent chain of court hearings and unlawful imprisonments that I experienced, it is clear to me that it could have been handled differently and I’ll admit that I made some mistakes.
That attitude is in marked contrast to Ellis who told me he did not regret his actions. In other words, he refused to accept his wrong-doings and therefore failed to learn from them. On the other hand, it does go to show how circumstances open up to our advantage when we stand our ground and speak the truth.
It’s also fair to say that pursuant to my dealings with Notts Police Force and their bovine constables, I had Post Traumatic Stress for some time, usually triggered by hearing a cop car siren or being in close proximity to any of them. Whilst that has passed away, my distrust of them remains. Whether or not I was targeted by them, I cannot say.
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To my shame, I have only just discovered your work via you recent appearance on the Sheep Farm podcast, but will will be ‘digging in to’ your content from now on.
Thank you for your kind comment, Robert. For now, at least, this website remains something of a hidden oddity!
The Sheep Farm lads are close to my heart and it’s great that there is some cross-over in terms of our respective audiences.
All the very best, Michael