

Knife yob to sue police for swearing at him
A thug who threatened to stab four police officers plans to sue - because a sergeant swore at him.
Glen Francis had hurled a bowl of pasta at a policewoman when officers arrived to arrest his girlfriend at their home. He later barricaded himself into a room, used a hammer to smash the walls, and screamed: "The first copper in here is getting f*****g killed."
When armed back-up arrived, Francis, 35, lunged at them with a six inch knife, before being shot twice with a Taser gun. But he simply pulled the metal barbs from his skin and continued his savage attack before being dragged to the ground.
Now Francis, of North Shields, Tyne & Wear, who was given a 12 month suspended prison sentence for affray, plans to take his case to the European Court Of Human Rights. He claims he was "insulted" when the officer used a four-letter word to describe him during the incident. A Northumbria Police spokesman said: "If a civil action is received it will be considered in the usual manner."
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