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Belfast: Two PSNI officers assaulted in separate incidents
Belfast: Two PSNI officers assaulted in separate incidents

BBC News

time11-05-2025

  • BBC News

Belfast: Two PSNI officers assaulted in separate incidents

Two police officers required hospital treatment after sustaining injuries during separate incidents in Belfast on of the officers sustained a fractured wrist after he was kicked in the arm while attending a report of a fight at retail premises on Ardoyne Avenue at 19:35 BST, police a separate event, an hour later, an officer was bit in the University Street area of south Belfast after attending an ongoing fight between a number of men. Three men were arrested over the two incidents and remain in custody. Ardoyne Avenue Police attended the commotion on Ardoyne Avenue after reports that that a 34-year-old man had punched a man and a male victim had been left with sustained facial injuries, and the woman had been punched and pushed to the ground after trying to step in to their arrival, officers found the suspect in the street shouting and swearing at members of the officers detained the man he became physically violent and kicked an officer to the say the officer suffered a fractured wrist as a result of the fracas, and was removed from duty to attend hospital. University Street An hour later, police arrested two men after attending a reported fight, involving a number of men, in the University Street area of of the men involved are alleged to have begun to verbally abuse and assault two bystanders, actions which are being treated as racially-motivated hate police arrived, a 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault and possession of an offensive second suspect, aged 26, was confrontational before making the officer caught up with him after a short foot chase, he bit the officer on the forearm, leaving permanent scarring and requiring the officer to need hospital was then arrested on suspicion of assault, resisting police and disorderly behaviour. 'Shameful behaviour' In a statement, Supt Dornan from the Police Service of Northern Ireland said officers "do not deserve to be assaulted simply for doing their job"."These incidents highlight the grim reality of the shameful behaviour which we run the risk of being confronted with every time we attend a call."I commend the courage and professionalism of the injured officers. Their welfare is being supported and they are receiving the appropriate care."These local officers put themselves in harm's way to protect others. We are extremely proud of the way they, and all our officers, serve the public each and every day."

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