Independent Office for Police Conduct’s finding that officer had no case to answer overturned in high court

The high court has overturned a decision by the police watchdog that an officer who punched an elderly black man in the face had no case to answer.

Errol Dixon, 71, sustained a broken nose, displaced septum and fractured a cheekbone and an eye socket in the incident in south-east London in September 2021. He was stopped in his car by police officers in Bromley and the primary officer held Dixon round the neck and punched him in the face.

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