Police officer in hospital after being hit by car in central London

He was pinned against his patrol car

Author: Louise EastonPublished 7th May 2021

A police officer's been taken to hospital after being hit by a car in Camden.

It happened late last night as they were trying to stop a vehicle on Netherwood Street.

The car attempted to reverse away from officers. As it did so, a police officer who left his vehicle to approach the driver has become trapped between the car and a stationary police vehicle.

Other officers prevented the car driving off by smashing the driver’s side window.

Three people have been arrested.

A fourth man fled the scene in the direction of Hemstal Road, NW6 - enquiries continue to locate him.

The officer was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service with injuries to his leg which are not believed to be life threatening.

Detectives from Violent Crime Taskforce are investigating.

Central North BCU Chief Superintendent Raj Kohli responsible for policing in Islington and Camden said:

“Incidents such as this highlight that officers never know what they are going to face during the course of their shift. My thoughts are with my injured colleague and his family.

“Thankfully, he has been discharged from hospital and is resting up at home. Ongoing support will also be provided via the Op Hampshire team. While no officer should face violence at work, I want to commend all the officers involved for their bravery as they carried out their duties.

“The investigation into this matter is ongoing and I would appeal for anyone who witnessed this incident to come forward. I would also ask anyone in and around Netherwood Street, Lowfield Road, Palmerston Road and Hemstal Road to check any dashcam or doorbell footage they may have captured from this incident.”

Anyone with any information about this incident is asked to call police on 101 and quote CAD 7709/06May or tweet @MetCC with any information.

Alternatively, to remain 100% anonymous call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.