Man jailed for attempting to start fire at Medway Police Station

Edward Midgley also went on to assault officers while he was being detained

Edward Midgley
Author: Jo SymesPublished 17th Apr 2024

A man has been jailed for attempting to start a fire at Medway Police Station.

During the afternoon of 13 November 2023, Edward Midgley went into the reception area of the premises in Purser Way, Gillingham, holding a jar in his hand.

He then approached the counter and poured some fluid from the jar over it.

Midgley used a lighter to set fire to a rag soaked in an accelerant and this was thrown onto the counter. The burning rag promptly went out and a member of police staff raised the alarm.

An officer who was working near the incident attended and sought to detain Midgley as he was leaving. The constable was assaulted and the offender, who was unable to escape, was taken into custody.

Midgley, of High Street, Chatham was later charged with arson, being reckless as to whether life was endangered, and assaulting an emergency worker. He pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court and on Friday 12 April 2024, the 35-year-old was sentenced to three years and six months’ imprisonment.

Detective Constable Emily Speyer, of Medway CID, said: ‘This man recklessly sought to cause a fire in Medway Police Station without considering the harm he could cause to police employees and members of the public. He then assaulted an officer as he tried unsuccessfully to flee the scene.

‘This criminal should be ashamed of his actions which had the potential to cause significant injury or damage. It is right he is now serving a lengthy prison sentence.’

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