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Drug Dealer Found Guilty Of Repeatedly Stabbing Police Officer
29 August 2019, 17:08
A drug dealer has been found guilty of stabbing a police officer, causing one of his lungs to collapse
Michael Enzanga was likened to a "caged animal fighting for his life" as he repeatedly knifed Hampshire Police Constable Russell Turner, 56, on February 21 at Stamshaw Park in Portsmouth.
Pc Turner had been looking into reports of drug dealing in the area with colleague Pc Claire Parry. Both officers were in plain-clothes at the time.
A jury at Portsmouth Crown Court took one hour on Thursday to find Enzanga, 20, of Ashfield Road in Tottenham, north London, guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and possession of a knife.
He was also convicted of four charges of possessing crack cocaine and diamorphine, with intent to supply the class A drugs on February 20 and 21, and a charge of possessing criminal property, namely a stash of money.
Enzanga, who denied the charges and wore a grey jumper in the dock, lowered his head briefly as the verdict was read out.
Judge Roger Hetherington told Enzanga that a pre-sentence report was required and that it would "consider how dangerous you are".
Earlier in the trial, the court heard that Pc Turner and Pc Parry had approached Enzanga, then aged 19, near an adventure playground in the city.
Pc Turner had his warrant card out and identified his colleague and himself as police officers when Enzanga tried to run away and a struggle broke out.
Enzanga, who was homeless and sleeping in the park at the time of the incident, had claimed he was running away from a pair of attackers on February 21, when he "ended up getting chased by the police".
A carrier bag containing 60 wraps of crack cocaine or heroin was left at the fight scene and police later recovered a silver kitchen knife, the jury was told.
Enzanga was also found to be in possession of nearly £1,000, which he previously said came from monthly benefits and borrowing cash from friends
The court heard he has previous convictions for possession of a blade and handling of class A drugs.
Enzanga was remanded in custody for sentencing on October 4.