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Gross misconduct finding against PC Stephen Kerr after incident at Dover Working Men's Club

By: Sam Lennon slennon@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:01, 12 February 2021

Updated: 13:02, 12 February 2021

A policeman accused of failing to help a woman who was later assaulted has been found to be guilty of gross misconduct.

Stephen Kerr had seen the victim taken outside Dover Working Men's Club by her boyfriend during a row but did not follow, saying he believed she was in no danger.

Dover Working Men's Club. Picture: Google Maps

But shortly afterwards her head was pushed against a car windscreen by her assailant.

The allegation that he had failed to intervene properly was proven, along with one that he provided an inaccurate statement afterwards.

At a hearing today, PC Kerr was found by a disciplinary panel to have breached three standards: duties and responsibilities, honesty and integrity and discreditable conduct.

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He had denied all accusations.

A Kent Police misconduct panel gave its verdict today after a three-day tribunal at Kent Police Headquarters in Maidstone.

The case had stemmed from the incident at the club in London Road on October 23, 2019.

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