An officer was left seriously injured after being hit by a stolen police vehicle
An attack on a police officer in Downpatrick that left him seriously injured after he was hit with a stolen police vehicle has been condemned by politicians and community representatives.
The incident took place at around 4.45am on Sunday, May 31, in the Model Farm estate in Downpatrick with video footage later circulating on social media.
It is reported that a vehicle failed to stop for officers in Fountain Street and was then located in the Ballymote Walk area where a man was seen running away towards Colmcille Road and chased by police. When officers came back to their car, they say someone was in the driver’s seat and drove the car directly at an officer who fired his weapon at him. The officer was then hit by the vehicle and suffered serious injuries.
The police car was later abandoned with a 27-year-old being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody at this time.
Justice Minister Naomi Long has said the incident shows the dangers that police officers face everyday and wished the injured officer well in his recovery.
She said: “My thoughts are first and foremost with the injured officer, as well as their family and colleagues. I have no doubt this was a distressing experience for all the officers at the scene.
“I hope the injured officer recovers quickly from their injuries.
“This incident highlights once again the danger our police officers face each and every time they put on a uniform.
“They place themselves in harms’ way to keep our communities safe and I wish to pay tribute to their professionalism and courage.
“I would urge anyone with any information to contact police.”
Sinn Féin MLA Cathy Mason said people across Downpatrick are shocked following a serious incident in the town saying: “The news that a police officer has sustained serious injuries following an incident in Downpatrick has caused deep concern across our community.
“I want to wish the injured officer a full and speedy recovery and extend my thoughts to their family and colleagues at what will be a difficult time. “The people of Downpatrick want to see those responsible held accountable for this reckless and dangerous incident. “Anyone with information should come forward to the PSNI.
Alliance Mournes Councillor Jill Truesdale has condemned an attack on police that took place in the Colmcille Road area of Downpatrick in the early hours of this morning (31 May), calling it ‘utterly reprehensible’.
Cllr Truesdale has said: “First and foremost, I want to extend my thoughts and sympathies to the officer left injured, their family, and to those other officers present at the scene. I hope they receive all the support they need in the wake of this totally reckless, utterly reprehensible attack.
“This has come as a shock to the local community here, especially to see such an incident taking place in what is a largely residential area.
“No one should be subject to this kind of danger on the job, not least those who are tasked with keeping us all safe, and whilst we can only be glad the situation didn’t end more tragically, what we’ve seen here is totally unacceptable. I wish the injured officer a speedy recovery.”
Chair of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland Liam Kelly said: “This was an appalling and deliberate attack. I wish to add my condemnation to that already expressed across the community. What happened in Downpatrick was shocking and brutal.
“From what I’ve seen online, this appears to have been a calculated and dangerous driving act with no effort made to slow down or avoid the officer.
‘My thoughts, and those of every officer in the PSNI, are with our seriously injured colleague and his loved ones.
“This incident graphically illustrates the risks our officers face as they work to safeguard communities and confront law-breakers.”
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