
"I know in the statements there's a suggestion that one of the officers produced his warrant card, but (Kaddour-Cherif) doesn't recall and had he known they were police officers he wouldn't have got involved in the scuffle."
"He does apologise."
"scuffle"
Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, a 24-year-old Algerian national who has overstayed his visa since 2020 and was convicted in 2024 for exposing himself in a London park, admitted assaulting two off-duty police officers by biting them on 20 July at Blackhorse Road Underground station. Officers Jason Norton and Bradley Glynn, both plain-clothed and unaware of each other, separately saw him attempt to take phones from passengers; Glynn intervened and a scuffle ensued on the platform. Both officers required wound cleaning and a week-long course of penicillin. The defendant admitted the assaults at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court ahead of further sentencing.
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