Zoe Watts Transgender Lincolnshire Police Officer

Zoe Watts Transgender Lincolnshire Police OfficerZoe Watts Transgender Lincolnshire Police Officer

Zoe Watts, a former esteemed Transgender Lincolnshire police community support officer, has been sentenced to eight years and six months in prison for attempting to fabricate a firearm using a 3D printer at her residence in Lincoln, driven by an obsession with weaponry and violence.

Zoe Watts, a transgender woman from St Helens Avenue, was sentenced at Lincoln Crown Court on Friday, 8 August.

The 39-year-old was convicted of attempting to fabricate a firearm with a 3D printer at his court appearance in June.

A warrant was performed at his residence, during which detectives discovered a cache of weapons and supplies, including big knives and a crossbow.

Zoe Watts was sentenced today to over eight years of incarceration.

He was granted a forfeiture destruction order and will be subject to a serious crime prevention order for five years following her release.

Zoe Watts was incarcerated in 2021 after being discovered in possession of prohibited weapons and explosive materials, and for having constructed an improvised explosive device.


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