Met officer who may have been able to stop Couzens before he murdered Sarah Everard resigns on full pension
A Metropolitan Police officer who might have been able to stop Wayne Couzens resigned with their full pension before gross misconduct proceedings were brought over their alleged failure to investigate the predator’s flashing offences . The unnamed constable failed to establish that a serving firearms officer was responsible for several indecent exposure incidents at a branch of McDonald’s in Kent, leaving him free to abduct, rape and murder Sarah Everard just days later. The officer did not identify Couzens’s profession by the time of the killing, despite Couzens driving his own car to the McDonald's, which was caught on CCTV, and paying for his food using his credit card. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) launched an investigation into how the flashing reports were handled and concluded the constable should face a gross misconduct hearing. The individual is also accused of lying to the watchdog over their account of the investigation. If they had been found...