Pilning man jailed for assaulting police officer with mobile phone

He threw a mobile phone at the head of a police officer earlier this year

Thomas Dunn
Author: Oliver MorganPublished 20th Nov 2023

A man from Pilning has been jailed after assaulting a police officer earlier this year - throwing a mobile phone at their head.

Thomas Dunn, 37, of Redwick Road, Pilning, assaulted the officer after he abandoned his vehicle in Charis Avenue, Southmead and was chased in February - but he was later arrested for driving the wrong way on a one-way road in Bristol.

The officer suffered a significant cut above his eye and was treated at hospital. He has since returned home and fully recovered.

Dunn pleaded guilty to driving above the legal alcohol limit and to assault causing actual bodily harm at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 14 November.

He's now been jailed for six months in prison, disqualified from driving for three years and ordered to pay £156 compensation.

Insp Jon Hill said: "Officers protecting our communities should not have to face this kind of behaviour, but unfortunately all too often they do.

"This sentence reflects the seriousness of these appalling and unacceptable crimes and that they will not be tolerated.”

Avon and Somerset Police Federation vice-chair Iain Prideaux said: “Quick thinking, unrelenting in duty and professionalism cost the officer a significant cut above the eye and the residents of Avon and Somerset should be rightly outraged.

"I am pleased he has made a full recovery but please don’t forget the officer, his family and friends who are affected when one of our own is assaulted.

"Officers still have to go home and often the family share in the hurt that’s caused.

"Bravery has many faces, it’s on our officers and staff and within their families too. Thank you for your courage, professionalism and never give up attitude to protect us.”

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