Met Police Officer Found Guilty of Assaulting Shopkeeper in Mistaken Identity Case
Officer Jonathan Marsh, who punched a shopkeeper he mistook for a vandal, will face sentencing on February 29 and an internal misconduct process.
- Metropolitan Police officer Jonathan Marsh was found guilty of common assault after mistakenly identifying a shopkeeper as a vandal and punching him.
- The shopkeeper had initially called the police to report someone damaging his shop sign.
- The incident occurred in November 2022, and Marsh will be sentenced on February 29, 2024.
- The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigated the case, stating there was no justification for Marsh's use of force.
- Marsh remains on restricted duties and will now face an internal misconduct process within the Met Police.