Racist thug from Rainham called doorman the n-word on a night out in Maidstone before shouting homophobic abuse at a police officer
14:00, 04 November 2023
updated: 17:42, 04 November 2023
A racist thug called a doorman the n-word and said he hated black people on a night out in a town centre.
But Robin Wayne did not stop with his racist abuse there as after police came to arrest him in Maidstone he told officers “who likes them bruv, they are the inferior race”.
As officers tried to put in him handcuffs during the early hours of the morning, Wayne then turned on one officer and called him a f****** queer c***.
The 38-year-old was later charged with three offences, two counts of racially aggravated harassment and one count of threatening behaviour.
He admitted all three offences when he appeared before magistrates in Medway on October 25.
The court heard Wayne, of Beverley Close, Rainham, committed the offences on June 18 in Maidstone High Street and was on a suspended sentence at the time.
Dylan Bradshaw prosecuting said: “He was at the crown court in 2021 in Isleworth where he got a suspended sentence which ran until September 2023.
“These racially aggravated offences are in breach of the suspended sentence given at crown court.”
Magistrates decided to send the matter to Maidstone Crown Court so Wayne could be sentenced there.
He was granted bail until then. A date for his sentencing is yet to be set.
Latest news
Features
Most popular
- 1
The abandoned ‘ghost road’ that once took holidaymakers to the Kent coast
23 - 2
Air ambulance lands after head-on smash between bus and car
- 3
Everything you need to know about Kent’s biggest Christmas market
3 - 4
'Our son didn't attend lectures for five months - why didn't uni check on him?'
- 5
Hundreds in the dark after power cuts