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Man charged hours after reportedly threatening to ‘stomp’ on British Transport Police officer’s head at Gravesend Railway Station

A 30-year-old accused of threatening to “stomp” on an emergency worker's head has been charged.

British Transport Police (BTP) officers were called to Gravesend Railway Station at about 1am yesterday (February 5).

Gravesend train station
Gravesend train station

It came after reports a man was drunk and had been acting disorderly.

He then reportedly refused to get off a train despite being asked.

This allegedly caused the man to threaten "to stomp on the officer’s head”.

It is also claimed he was swearing and spitting while police were in attendance.

Conor Dineen, of Larch Close, Lewisham in London, was later arrested and taken into custody.

Maidstone Magistrates' Court
Maidstone Magistrates' Court

He was then charged yesterday evening with being drunk and disorderly.

He has been bailed to appear before Maidstone Magistrates’ Court on February 20.

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