Man jailed after attacking police officers at Birmingham train station

Kurt Broadbent assaulted two police officers at New Street Station in September.

Kurt Broadbent
Author: Molly HookingsPublished 7th Dec 2023

A man has been jailed for assaulting two police officers, following a British Transport Police (BTP) investigation.

Kurt Broadbent, 29, of St Johns Road, Birmingham, pleaded guilty to two counts of assaulting an emergency worker. On Friday 10 November at Newcastle Under Lyme Magistrates' Court he was handed a five-month sentence.

The court heard how, on Wednesday 20 September, officers were called to Birmingham New Street station after Broadbent assaulted a member of rail staff and was continuing to behave in a very aggressive and volatile manner.

When officers arrived, Broadbent continued to act aggressively and began swearing and kicking out at officers. He then proceeded to bite one officer's hand and clawed at a second officer’s hand causing a cut.

Police Sergeant Kamran Arshad said: "There is no excuse for the violence and abuse of our officers that Broadbent committed, we do not tolerate this behaviour at railway stations or across the network. Officers work tirelessly to serve the community and they and rail staff come to work to ensure people are kept safe.

"The incident had a significant impact on the public as it occurred at rush hour. So, I would like to thank them for their understanding and patience while officers dealt with the situation. I am extremely grateful for the hard work of my team to bring this dangerous offender to justice and for putting themselves in harm's way."

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