Trial set after Dundee police allegedly punched and spat on by man By Ciaran Shanks September 12 2019, 5:49am September 12 2019, 5:49am Share Trial set after Dundee police allegedly punched and spat on by man Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/courts/2552849/trial-set-after-dundee-police-allegedly-punched-and-spat-on-by-man/ Copy Link A man has appeared in court charged with attacking police and trying to resist arrest. Javade Simpson, of Burnside Gardens, allegedly punched PC Paul Findlay on the head on September 8 on Forth Crescent. He additionally denies spitting on PC Steven Sinclair during the incident and running away from five officers. Dundee Sheriff Court. Simpson allegedly failed to allow handcuffs to be applied before continually kicking out. He is accused of using racially abusive language towards PC Sinclair along with pushing his partner on Charleston Drive. The 20-year-old pleaded not guilty and had a trial fixed for December 19 with an intermediate diet on December 3. This article originally appeared on the Evening Telegraph website. For more information, read about our new combined website.