Drunken Met officer attacked stranger at Ascot who had started talking to her ex

Stace resigned two months after the Royal Ascot incident
PA Wire
Robert Firth13 March 2024

A drunken Met Police officer assaulted a stranger at Royal Ascot after her ex-boyfriend started chatting to her, a misconduct hearing was told.

Hannah Stace, who at the time was a police constable in the Met, shoved the member of the public in the shoulder during the incident at the races in June 2022, the panel heard on Tuesday.

After the altercation, Stace told police that the other woman had started the fight.

But the misconduct panel disagreed. She added that her former partner was trying to wind her up by chatting up other women.

Her ex-boyfriend, who is also a police officer, claimed Stace struggled to handle drink and could become “emotional”.

In another incident that took place in March 2022, Stace assaulted a colleague while drunk at a police private members’ club. Stace pushed another officer backwards at the event at the Grade-II listed The Warren Metropolitan Police Sports Club in Bromley.

A misconduct panel found that during the altercation Stace mentioned a complaint the other officer had made against her about another alleged assault in 2021. The other officer later dropped the complaint, claiming she was too busy seeing to her parents who were in ill health.

During an interview under caution, Stace claimed the other officer had been giving her dirty looks at the event. But the panel found that CCTV from the venue didn’t support Stace’s claims.

Stace resigned from the Met Police in August 2022, two months after the Royal Ascot incident and didn’t attend the misconduct hearing. A panel sitting at Palaestra House in Southwark on Tuesdayfound Stace would have been dismissed without notice if she had still been a serving officer.

Cameron Brown, panel chair, said: “It was inappropriate for a member of the Metropolitan Police Service to get drunk on two occasions and assault individuals due to her perceived grievances with them.”

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