ASHLEY COLEMAN SENTENCED FOR THREATS AND ONLINE SEXUAL ABUSE IN PETERBOROUGH
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Peterborough Domestic Abuser Emotional/Psychological
A man from Stanground, Peterborough, identified as Ashley Coleman, has been handed a significant prison sentence following a series of disturbing criminal acts targeting a woman. The offences included threatening behavior, the dissemination of explicit images without consent, and persistent harassment that escalated to a dangerous level.
According to reports from Cambridgeshire Police, Coleman, aged 28, engaged in relentless communication with his victim, reaching out to her as many as 100 times each day. His messages were not only invasive but also menacing, as he issued threats directed at both the woman and her child, creating an environment of fear and intimidation.
In addition to the threats, Coleman took a private video of the woman and shared it on social media platforms, violating her privacy and causing her significant emotional distress. The police investigation revealed that Coleman’s actions were part of a pattern of controlling and coercive behavior, which he admitted to during his detention in January.
Further compounding his criminal record, Coleman unlawfully took a motor vehicle, adding to the severity of his charges. His conduct was thoroughly examined in Peterborough Crown Court, where justice was served with a sentence of one year and four months in prison. Moreover, the court imposed an indefinite restraining order to prevent any further contact or harassment.
The authorities praised the bravery of the victim for coming forward and supporting the case, emphasizing the importance of standing against such abusive behavior. Cambridgeshire Police reiterated their commitment to protecting victims and bringing offenders like Coleman to justice, ensuring that such harmful actions are met with appropriate legal consequences.
According to reports from Cambridgeshire Police, Coleman, aged 28, engaged in relentless communication with his victim, reaching out to her as many as 100 times each day. His messages were not only invasive but also menacing, as he issued threats directed at both the woman and her child, creating an environment of fear and intimidation.
In addition to the threats, Coleman took a private video of the woman and shared it on social media platforms, violating her privacy and causing her significant emotional distress. The police investigation revealed that Coleman’s actions were part of a pattern of controlling and coercive behavior, which he admitted to during his detention in January.
Further compounding his criminal record, Coleman unlawfully took a motor vehicle, adding to the severity of his charges. His conduct was thoroughly examined in Peterborough Crown Court, where justice was served with a sentence of one year and four months in prison. Moreover, the court imposed an indefinite restraining order to prevent any further contact or harassment.
The authorities praised the bravery of the victim for coming forward and supporting the case, emphasizing the importance of standing against such abusive behavior. Cambridgeshire Police reiterated their commitment to protecting victims and bringing offenders like Coleman to justice, ensuring that such harmful actions are met with appropriate legal consequences.