Lincolnshire Police want to put an end to officers being assaulted

Police officers were kicked, punched and spat at over the space of a few days in unacceptable attacks on those who keep the public safe.
New, robust measures to investigate assaults on officers have been introduced. Photo by Lincolnshire Police.New, robust measures to investigate assaults on officers have been introduced. Photo by Lincolnshire Police.
New, robust measures to investigate assaults on officers have been introduced. Photo by Lincolnshire Police.

The total number of assaults on Lincolnshire police officers since the May 17, unlocking stage of Covid restrictions has passed 100, and none should be considered simply ‘part of the job’.

While making an arrest on a Saturday morning one officer was spat at with blood; on the following Sunday morning an officer was kicked in the leg; and in another incident a suspect spat in an officer’s eye.

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Several officers were attacked over the space of a weekend but thankfully no one was seriously injured.

Chief Superintendent Jon McAdam has issued a warning that Lincolnshire Police will seek to prosecute those responsible for attacking our staff.

He said: “Most of the public are really supportive of Lincolnshire Police and are working with us, but assaults of any kind are completely unacceptable and are definitely not part of the job.

“Unfortunately, we have seen a number of officers subjected to violence or forms of hostility within Lincolnshire.

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“Our officers and staff are here to keep you safe and to work with you in protecting communities and making this the safest place to live, work and visit.

“What we have seen, from a real minority, is officers who have been punched, kicked and spat at.

"This is not acceptable in any way.

“At Lincolnshire Police we take these assaults extremely seriously, and we will look to prosecute those who carry out these attacks.

"It’s vital that we protect the protectors.”

In December the Force announced new, robust measures to investigate assaults on officers, combined with an enhanced welfare package.

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Developed with the Lincolnshire Police Federation, the new process includes working with the Crown Prosecution Service to press for an increased number of successful prosecutions, while support is available from immediately after the attack through to the completion of the court process and beyond.

Anyone with information about a police incident should call 101.