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Motorcyclist dies in crash on A465 near Allensmore
Motorcyclist dies in crash on A465 near Allensmore

BBC News

time13-07-2025

  • BBC News

Motorcyclist dies in crash on A465 near Allensmore

A man has died after the motorcycle he was riding was hit by a crash involving a BMW motorbike and a Citroen C3 happened at about 08:40 BST on Saturday on the A465 near Allensmore, rider, in his 70s, was pronounced dead at the scene while the car's driver, a woman in her 60s, was taken to hospital with serious Mercia Police is encouraging witnesses to the crash to contact PC Foster by emailing Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Awards for officers shot at by man with a crossbow
Awards for officers shot at by man with a crossbow

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Awards for officers shot at by man with a crossbow

Ten police officers who attended to a man armed with a crossbow have been presented with Thames Valley Police Federation 2025 Bravery Awards. On 10 May Jason King, 54, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, was involved in an argument with a neighbour, who he stabbed in the stomach. When the unarmed officers arrived at the scene King shot at them with a crossbow out of his window, he later came out of his house and shot PC Curtis Foster in the leg. Aileen O'Connor, the chair of Thames Valley Police Federation, said the officers displayed huge amounts of courage and prevented members of the public from being injured or killed. PC Foster recalled: "He's got the crossbow and he's pointing it, and he's running directly towards me. In that moment I completely froze. He had the biggest grin on his face and he was running towards me." He added that as he ran away from King he felt something hit the back of his leg and when he looked down there was a stream of blood. King then continued to chase after PC Foster towards a park as PC Parker-Graham evacuated families, including a mother and her two young children, to safety. Other officers provided first aid to the neighbour who had been stabbed. PC Mark Thompson let his police dog, Merlyn, chase after King who then shot at them but missed. Firearms officers PC Alexander Barker and PC Luke Wallis found King in the park hiding behind a tree and he was shot before receiving first aid to treat his wound. Sgt Ben Sarl located PC Foster and called paramedics to apply a tourniquet to his leg. PC Foster was taken to hospital and recovered and the man who was stabbed by King was treated in hospital for minor injuries and discharged the same day. King pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent and affray, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of a bladed article. He is due to be sentenced in June. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Officers praised for response to crossbow shooting Man admits shooting police officer with crossbow Man charged after officer shot with crossbow Thames Valley Police Thames Valley Police Federation

Officers who dealt with man with crossbow given bravery awards
Officers who dealt with man with crossbow given bravery awards

BBC News

time01-05-2025

  • BBC News

Officers who dealt with man with crossbow given bravery awards

Ten police officers who attended to a man armed with a crossbow have been presented with Thames Valley Police Federation 2025 Bravery 10 May Jason King, 54, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, was involved in an argument with a neighbour, who he stabbed in the the unarmed officers arrived at the scene King shot at them with a crossbow out of his window, he later came out of his house and shot PC Curtis Foster in the O'Connor, the chair of Thames Valley Police Federation, said the officers displayed huge amounts of courage and prevented members of the public from being injured or killed. PC Foster recalled: "He's got the crossbow and he's pointing it, and he's running directly towards me. In that moment I completely froze. He had the biggest grin on his face and he was running towards me."He added that as he ran away from King he felt something hit the back of his leg and when he looked down there was a stream of then continued to chase after PC Foster towards a park as PC Parker-Graham evacuated families, including a mother and her two young children, to officers provided first aid to the neighbour who had been stabbed. PC Mark Thompson let his police dog, Merlyn, chase after King who then shot at them but missed. Firearms officers PC Alexander Barker and PC Luke Wallis found King in the park hiding behind a tree and PC Wallis shot him before using first aid to treat his Ben Sarl located PC Foster and called paramedics to apply a tourniquet to his leg. PC Foster was taken to hospital and recovered and the man who was stabbed by King was treated in hospital for minor injuries and discharged the same day. King pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent and affray, possession of an offensive weapon and possession of a bladed article. He is due to be sentenced in June. Follow Beds, Herts and Bucks news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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