Man, 27, arrested after PSNI officer hit by stolen police vehicle

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Man, 27, arrested after PSNI officer hit by stolen police vehicle

Police have launched an attempted murder investigation after an officer was hit by a stolen police vehicle in Northern Ireland. …

Police have launched an attempted murder investigation after an officer was hit by a stolen police vehicle in Northern Ireland. The officer, who fired his gun during the incident at 4.45am on Sunday, had been chasing a suspect on foot after another vehicle had earlier failed to stop for police in the Fountain Street area in Downpatrick, County Down. When officers returned to their car, a man was in the driver’s seat and drove directly towards the officer. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said the officer “discharged one round from his firearm” but he was struck by the police vehicle. The officer was taken to hospital by the Northern Ireland ambulance service for treatment to his injuries, which are believed to be serious but not life-threatening, the force added. A 27-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody. Assistant chief constable Melanie Jones said in a statement on the force’s website: “Urgent medical treatment was provided at the scene by police colleagues, who were also supported by members of the local community.” PSNI said the stolen police car, the officer’s weapon and ammunition had all been taken away for forensic examination. Jones said as is standard procedure when a police firearm is drawn, the police ombudsman for Northern Ireland had been informed and its inquiries were ongoing. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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