Man charged after armed stand-off in Coventry has case dismissedA 20-year-old man has had his case dismissed due to a lack of evidence. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have discontinued Nial Dalton's case because of "insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction".
Dalton, of no fixed address, was charged back in January following an armed stand-off with police in Tile Hill. He was arrested and later charged with two assaults and dangerous driving.
He appeared at Coventry Magistrates' Court on January 5, 2022, where his case was sent to trial at Warwick Crown Court. The trial was supposed to start on February 3.
His charge came after West Midlands Police (WMP) were investigating an incident where a man, his teenage son and dog were hit by a car on Park Hill Drive, Eastern Green. Fortunately they both only suffered minor injuries, but the dog was seriously injured
A CPS spokesperson said: ““We have a duty to keep all cases under review and having considered all the available evidence, we determined that our legal test for a prosecution was not met as there was insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction.”
