Protestor avoids jail after screaming abuse at BBC journalist

Anti-lockdown protestor avoids jail after screaming abuse at BBC Newsnight political editor Nicholas Watt and calling police officer a ‘brown-shirt Nazi’

  • Joseph Olswang, 39, was part of group that gathered in Westminster on June 14
  • BBC journalist Nicholas Watt was chased by anti-lockdown protesters in London 
  • Disturbing footage showed journalist being called ‘traitor’, ‘scum’ and ‘a liar’

An anti-lockdown protester has been handed a suspended jail sentence after screaming abuse at a BBC journalist near Downing Street and calling a police officer a ‘brown-shirt Nazi’.

Joseph Olswang, 39, was part of a group that gathered in Westminster on June 14 last year to protest against the Government’s extension of coronavirus restrictions in England by four weeks.

Footage shared on social media showed demonstrators shouting abuse in the face of Newsnight political editor Nicholas Watt, who was wearing a BBC lanyard.

He was forced to run through the mob beyond a line of police officers as people shouted slurs at him.

Joseph Olswang (pictured), 39, was part of a group that gathered in Westminster on June 14 last year to protest against the Government’s extension of coronavirus restrictions in England by four weeks

Footage shared on social media showed demonstrators shouting abuse in the face of Newsnight political editor Nicholas Watt, who was wearing a BBC lanyard

Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard Olswang was ‘shouting and screaming’ at Mr Watt, who he called a ‘f***ing c***’.

At an earlier hearing, Olswang pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause harassment to Mr Watt.

He was found guilty of the same offence against PC Agnes Matvejeva after shouting at the Metropolitan Police officer for 35 minutes and calling her a ‘brown-shirt Nazi’ and ‘evil scum’.

District Judge Daniel Sternberg described the incident as ‘disgraceful’ and handed Olswang a 20-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months.

‘You were part of a group of individuals who styled themselves as protesters but were doing very little more than harassing journalists and police officers – who were going about their business – and making their lives very unpleasant indeed,’ he said.

‘It plainly was part of a series of events of disorder which you and others were involved in causing in Whitehall and outside Downing Street at a sensitive time.’

Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard Olswang (above) was ‘shouting and screaming’ at Mr Watt, who he called a ‘f***ing c***’

Olswang was banned from Whitehall and Parliament Square for 18 months and ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work.

He will also undertake 20 days of rehabilitation, as well as paying £1,748 in compensation and costs.

Defending, Eleanor De said Olswang has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and was in the midst of a manic episode at the time of the incident.

‘The events of 2020, both global and personal, created a perfect storm for a mental health crisis,’ she said.

Five others are due to stand trial accused of the same public order offence later this month.

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